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4 almost invisible threats to keep US intel officials on edge
Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley explains some of the major emerging technologies the agency is concerned about.
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Air Force sticks with familiar face for support
Amidst restructuring of its space-related organizations and the seemingly imminent establishment of the Space Force, the Air Force has awarded a $562 million, seven and a half year contract for MILSATCOM support.
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First flight tests for Army’s Precision Strike Missile pushed to end of year
The Precision Strike Missile will begin flight tests in November and December at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
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Here’s how many billions the US will spend on nuclear weapons over the next decade
Expect the U.S. to spend a lot of money over the next decade on building up its nuclear arsenal.
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Trump plans to create unified US Space Command
The move is separate from Trump’s goal of creating a “Space Force” as an independent armed service branch.
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Endgame begins for German anti-missile program
Lockheed Martin and its German ally MBDA say they are inching closer toward winning Germany’s new program for shooting enemy missiles out of the sky.
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US Army’s future missile defense battle manager put to test in multidomain ops
The Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System for missile defense shows off its capability to fight in multidomain operations.
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Construction issues still plague Polish Aegis Ashore site
The Missile Defense Agency is still working with a Polish construction contractor to resolve issues at the Aegis Ashore site in Poland that have delayed its operational capability by two years.
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Space-based laser weapons could ultimately take out missile threats in boost phase
Pentagon officials are trying to anticipate where boost-phase missile defense technology development is headed.
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What’s on the STRATCOM commander’s wish list for missile defense?
Gen. John Hyten describes what he wants for missile defense during the 2018 Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
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4 almost invisible threats to keep US intel officials on edge
Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley explains some of the major emerging technologies the agency is concerned about.
-
Air Force sticks with familiar face for support
Amidst restructuring of its space-related organizations and the seemingly imminent establishment of the Space Force, the Air Force has awarded a $562 million, seven and a half year contract for MILSATCOM support.
-
First flight tests for Army’s Precision Strike Missile pushed to end of year
The Precision Strike Missile will begin flight tests in November and December at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
-
Here’s how many billions the US will spend on nuclear weapons over the next decade
Expect the U.S. to spend a lot of money over the next decade on building up its nuclear arsenal.
-
Trump plans to create unified US Space Command
The move is separate from Trump’s goal of creating a “Space Force” as an independent armed service branch.
-
Endgame begins for German anti-missile program
Lockheed Martin and its German ally MBDA say they are inching closer toward winning Germany’s new program for shooting enemy missiles out of the sky.
-
US Army’s future missile defense battle manager put to test in multidomain ops
The Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System for missile defense shows off its capability to fight in multidomain operations.
-
Construction issues still plague Polish Aegis Ashore site
The Missile Defense Agency is still working with a Polish construction contractor to resolve issues at the Aegis Ashore site in Poland that have delayed its operational capability by two years.
-
Space-based laser weapons could ultimately take out missile threats in boost phase
Pentagon officials are trying to anticipate where boost-phase missile defense technology development is headed.
-
What’s on the STRATCOM commander’s wish list for missile defense?
Gen. John Hyten describes what he wants for missile defense during the 2018 Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
-
4 almost invisible threats to keep US intel officials on edge
Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley explains some of the major emerging technologies the agency is concerned about.
-
Air Force sticks with familiar face for support
Amidst restructuring of its space-related organizations and the seemingly imminent establishment of the Space Force, the Air Force has awarded a $562 million, seven and a half year contract for MILSATCOM support.
-
First flight tests for Army’s Precision Strike Missile pushed to end of year
The Precision Strike Missile will begin flight tests in November and December at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
-
Here’s how many billions the US will spend on nuclear weapons over the next decade
Expect the U.S. to spend a lot of money over the next decade on building up its nuclear arsenal.
-
Trump plans to create unified US Space Command
The move is separate from Trump’s goal of creating a “Space Force” as an independent armed service branch.
-
Endgame begins for German anti-missile program
Lockheed Martin and its German ally MBDA say they are inching closer toward winning Germany’s new program for shooting enemy missiles out of the sky.
-
US Army’s future missile defense battle manager put to test in multidomain ops
The Army’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System for missile defense shows off its capability to fight in multidomain operations.
-
Construction issues still plague Polish Aegis Ashore site
The Missile Defense Agency is still working with a Polish construction contractor to resolve issues at the Aegis Ashore site in Poland that have delayed its operational capability by two years.
-
Space-based laser weapons could ultimately take out missile threats in boost phase
Pentagon officials are trying to anticipate where boost-phase missile defense technology development is headed.
-
What’s on the STRATCOM commander’s wish list for missile defense?
Gen. John Hyten describes what he wants for missile defense during the 2018 Space and Missile Defense Symposium.













