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Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
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5 questions with Lockheed’s missiles chief
As hypersonics rapidly gain traction in the U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin has racked up some notable wins.
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Efforts underway to resuscitate weapons supply chain
Primes are investing their own dollars to meet demand, particularly as the Pentagon plans to invest more than $20 billion in munitions in its next budget.
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Reorganizing the missile defense enterprise
Make no mistake: The first time someone isn’t looking, Army budgeteers will probably try to use the additional funding to buy trucks rather than THAADs, and Navy budgeteers will try to buy hulls and Tomahawks rather than SM-3s.
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With failures in the rearview, the US Navy and Missile Defense Agency push toward critical missile test
The SM-3 Block IIA missile is heading for a crucial test that the Pentagon hopes will dispel nagging doubts after two successive failures.
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Thanks to missile sales to UAE, US Army can buy 100 more advanced Patriot missiles
To buy 100 PAC-3 MSEs, the Army has sold 100 PAC-3 Patriot Guidance Enhanced Missile-Tactical missiles to the UAE, collecting $363 million in proceeds.
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Congress offers millions in budget to cyber-harden missile defense systems
House and Senate appropriators’ funding lines for cyber-hardening missile defense systems are essentially identical.
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Congress intensifies push for reluctant MDA to focus on space-based missile defense
A space-based sensor layer’s persistent vantage point would provide hostile missile tracking from birth to death, a capability far beyond that of ground sensors.
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Swedish government greenlights Patriot deal
The deal will happen, despite Swedish opposition leaders questioning whether Sweden could actually pay for the systems.
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Israel activated its David’s Sling missile system for the first time. Will more sales start booming?
With Iron Dome shown to be successful and an Arrow missile used to down a Syrian surface-to-air missile, all the layers of Israel’s advanced missile defense have now been put to use.
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Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
-
5 questions with Lockheed’s missiles chief
As hypersonics rapidly gain traction in the U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin has racked up some notable wins.
-
Efforts underway to resuscitate weapons supply chain
Primes are investing their own dollars to meet demand, particularly as the Pentagon plans to invest more than $20 billion in munitions in its next budget.
-
Reorganizing the missile defense enterprise
Make no mistake: The first time someone isn’t looking, Army budgeteers will probably try to use the additional funding to buy trucks rather than THAADs, and Navy budgeteers will try to buy hulls and Tomahawks rather than SM-3s.
-
With failures in the rearview, the US Navy and Missile Defense Agency push toward critical missile test
The SM-3 Block IIA missile is heading for a crucial test that the Pentagon hopes will dispel nagging doubts after two successive failures.
-
Thanks to missile sales to UAE, US Army can buy 100 more advanced Patriot missiles
To buy 100 PAC-3 MSEs, the Army has sold 100 PAC-3 Patriot Guidance Enhanced Missile-Tactical missiles to the UAE, collecting $363 million in proceeds.
-
Congress offers millions in budget to cyber-harden missile defense systems
House and Senate appropriators’ funding lines for cyber-hardening missile defense systems are essentially identical.
-
Congress intensifies push for reluctant MDA to focus on space-based missile defense
A space-based sensor layer’s persistent vantage point would provide hostile missile tracking from birth to death, a capability far beyond that of ground sensors.
-
Swedish government greenlights Patriot deal
The deal will happen, despite Swedish opposition leaders questioning whether Sweden could actually pay for the systems.
-
Israel activated its David’s Sling missile system for the first time. Will more sales start booming?
With Iron Dome shown to be successful and an Arrow missile used to down a Syrian surface-to-air missile, all the layers of Israel’s advanced missile defense have now been put to use.
-
Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
-
5 questions with Lockheed’s missiles chief
As hypersonics rapidly gain traction in the U.S. Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin has racked up some notable wins.
-
Efforts underway to resuscitate weapons supply chain
Primes are investing their own dollars to meet demand, particularly as the Pentagon plans to invest more than $20 billion in munitions in its next budget.
-
Reorganizing the missile defense enterprise
Make no mistake: The first time someone isn’t looking, Army budgeteers will probably try to use the additional funding to buy trucks rather than THAADs, and Navy budgeteers will try to buy hulls and Tomahawks rather than SM-3s.
-
With failures in the rearview, the US Navy and Missile Defense Agency push toward critical missile test
The SM-3 Block IIA missile is heading for a crucial test that the Pentagon hopes will dispel nagging doubts after two successive failures.
-
Thanks to missile sales to UAE, US Army can buy 100 more advanced Patriot missiles
To buy 100 PAC-3 MSEs, the Army has sold 100 PAC-3 Patriot Guidance Enhanced Missile-Tactical missiles to the UAE, collecting $363 million in proceeds.
-
Congress offers millions in budget to cyber-harden missile defense systems
House and Senate appropriators’ funding lines for cyber-hardening missile defense systems are essentially identical.
-
Congress intensifies push for reluctant MDA to focus on space-based missile defense
A space-based sensor layer’s persistent vantage point would provide hostile missile tracking from birth to death, a capability far beyond that of ground sensors.
-
Swedish government greenlights Patriot deal
The deal will happen, despite Swedish opposition leaders questioning whether Sweden could actually pay for the systems.
-
Israel activated its David’s Sling missile system for the first time. Will more sales start booming?
With Iron Dome shown to be successful and an Arrow missile used to down a Syrian surface-to-air missile, all the layers of Israel’s advanced missile defense have now been put to use.













