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What happens when MDA transfers programs to the services?
Tom Karako, a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, has concerns about the U.S. Missile Defense Agency transfering programs, like that of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, to the military services.
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Sweden locked in to buy Patriot missile defense system
Sweden has officially signed an agreement to buy Patriot missile defense systems from the U.S. government.
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Missiles for Mexico gets US approval
The potential sale is fairly small, but notable as the first such buy from Mexico.
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Defeating modern air defenses is achievable with smart strategies, not only stealth and standoff
Air forces need not be entirely stealthy nor exclusively standoff to execute effective rollback strategies like Desert Storm or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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MDA ‘not averse’ to space-based interceptors, its director says
The Missile Defense Agency is open to looking at space-based missile defense interceptors, according to its director.
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MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
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Army takes serious steps toward interim cruise missile protection capability
Army is considering multiple solutions for an interim cruise missile capability for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 program, the Army’s air-and-missile defense cross-functional team lead within Futures Command said at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
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Sharing missile defense intel among US allies still a challenge as need for joint ops grows
Can the U.S. overcome challenges to create a seamless air-and-missile defense framework with international partners?
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Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
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Lockheed-Dynetics team and Raytheon locked in battle to build 100-kilowatt laser for US Army
A Lockheed Martin-Dynetics team and Raytheon are competing to develop a 100-kilowatt laser, the most powerful laser yet to be built, for the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles.
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What happens when MDA transfers programs to the services?
Tom Karako, a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, has concerns about the U.S. Missile Defense Agency transfering programs, like that of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, to the military services.
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Sweden locked in to buy Patriot missile defense system
Sweden has officially signed an agreement to buy Patriot missile defense systems from the U.S. government.
-
Missiles for Mexico gets US approval
The potential sale is fairly small, but notable as the first such buy from Mexico.
-
Defeating modern air defenses is achievable with smart strategies, not only stealth and standoff
Air forces need not be entirely stealthy nor exclusively standoff to execute effective rollback strategies like Desert Storm or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
-
MDA ‘not averse’ to space-based interceptors, its director says
The Missile Defense Agency is open to looking at space-based missile defense interceptors, according to its director.
-
MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
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Army takes serious steps toward interim cruise missile protection capability
Army is considering multiple solutions for an interim cruise missile capability for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 program, the Army’s air-and-missile defense cross-functional team lead within Futures Command said at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
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Sharing missile defense intel among US allies still a challenge as need for joint ops grows
Can the U.S. overcome challenges to create a seamless air-and-missile defense framework with international partners?
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Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
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Lockheed-Dynetics team and Raytheon locked in battle to build 100-kilowatt laser for US Army
A Lockheed Martin-Dynetics team and Raytheon are competing to develop a 100-kilowatt laser, the most powerful laser yet to be built, for the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles.
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What happens when MDA transfers programs to the services?
Tom Karako, a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, has concerns about the U.S. Missile Defense Agency transfering programs, like that of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, to the military services.
-
Sweden locked in to buy Patriot missile defense system
Sweden has officially signed an agreement to buy Patriot missile defense systems from the U.S. government.
-
Missiles for Mexico gets US approval
The potential sale is fairly small, but notable as the first such buy from Mexico.
-
Defeating modern air defenses is achievable with smart strategies, not only stealth and standoff
Air forces need not be entirely stealthy nor exclusively standoff to execute effective rollback strategies like Desert Storm or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
-
MDA ‘not averse’ to space-based interceptors, its director says
The Missile Defense Agency is open to looking at space-based missile defense interceptors, according to its director.
-
MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
-
Army takes serious steps toward interim cruise missile protection capability
Army is considering multiple solutions for an interim cruise missile capability for its Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 program, the Army’s air-and-missile defense cross-functional team lead within Futures Command said at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
-
Sharing missile defense intel among US allies still a challenge as need for joint ops grows
Can the U.S. overcome challenges to create a seamless air-and-missile defense framework with international partners?
-
Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
-
Lockheed-Dynetics team and Raytheon locked in battle to build 100-kilowatt laser for US Army
A Lockheed Martin-Dynetics team and Raytheon are competing to develop a 100-kilowatt laser, the most powerful laser yet to be built, for the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles.













