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US Army launching new campaign to more quickly field capabilities
The U.S. Army is gearing up for a first-ever integrated fires test campaign in fiscal 2023 that will hopefully make it easier and quicker for the service to validate and field capabilities.
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Pentagon eyes broader missile defense amid calls for more advanced countermeasures
America’s focus on countering intercontinental ballistic missiles is broadening to cruise and hypersonic missiles, and modest spending might not cut it.
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US to send Ukraine another $1 billion in military aid
The new aid includes additional rockets for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, as well as other ammunition and equipment.
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Lockheed: New missile defense system upgrades will produce more comprehensive battlefield picture
New upgrades are afoot for the Command Control Battle Management and Communications system linking missile defense capability globally.
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Missile Defense Agency director wants less complex, more mobile Aegis Ashore
After problems in Poland and the need for more survivable missile defense systems, the idea of a more transportable Aegis Ashore system could be back on the table.
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Dickinson: US Space Command is on ‘good glide path’ to full operational capability
In an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium, Gen. James Dickinson, the first commander of U.S. Space Command, talks about where he is in a drive toward full operational capability and the challenges he faces in establishing the new organization.
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Northrop bows out of competition to build laser weapon for Strykers
A Northrop Grumman team competing to integrate a 50-kilowatt laser onto a Stryker combat vehicle ran into issues ahead of a combat shoot-off this summer, which resulted in an early exit from the program.
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Missile Defense Agency dials up the speed in quest for hypersonic interceptor
The Missile Defense Agency is focused on developing a Glide Phase Interceptor and is working toward a system requirements review later this year.
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Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
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Pentagon readies to identify integrated air and missile defense capability gaps
As the Joint Requirements Oversight Council continues to shape requirements needed to execute a new warfighting concept, it is planning to tackle integrated air-and-missile defense strategy.
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US Army launching new campaign to more quickly field capabilities
The U.S. Army is gearing up for a first-ever integrated fires test campaign in fiscal 2023 that will hopefully make it easier and quicker for the service to validate and field capabilities.
-
Pentagon eyes broader missile defense amid calls for more advanced countermeasures
America’s focus on countering intercontinental ballistic missiles is broadening to cruise and hypersonic missiles, and modest spending might not cut it.
-
US to send Ukraine another $1 billion in military aid
The new aid includes additional rockets for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, as well as other ammunition and equipment.
-
Lockheed: New missile defense system upgrades will produce more comprehensive battlefield picture
New upgrades are afoot for the Command Control Battle Management and Communications system linking missile defense capability globally.
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Missile Defense Agency director wants less complex, more mobile Aegis Ashore
After problems in Poland and the need for more survivable missile defense systems, the idea of a more transportable Aegis Ashore system could be back on the table.
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Dickinson: US Space Command is on ‘good glide path’ to full operational capability
In an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium, Gen. James Dickinson, the first commander of U.S. Space Command, talks about where he is in a drive toward full operational capability and the challenges he faces in establishing the new organization.
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Northrop bows out of competition to build laser weapon for Strykers
A Northrop Grumman team competing to integrate a 50-kilowatt laser onto a Stryker combat vehicle ran into issues ahead of a combat shoot-off this summer, which resulted in an early exit from the program.
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Missile Defense Agency dials up the speed in quest for hypersonic interceptor
The Missile Defense Agency is focused on developing a Glide Phase Interceptor and is working toward a system requirements review later this year.
-
Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
-
Pentagon readies to identify integrated air and missile defense capability gaps
As the Joint Requirements Oversight Council continues to shape requirements needed to execute a new warfighting concept, it is planning to tackle integrated air-and-missile defense strategy.
-
US Army launching new campaign to more quickly field capabilities
The U.S. Army is gearing up for a first-ever integrated fires test campaign in fiscal 2023 that will hopefully make it easier and quicker for the service to validate and field capabilities.
-
Pentagon eyes broader missile defense amid calls for more advanced countermeasures
America’s focus on countering intercontinental ballistic missiles is broadening to cruise and hypersonic missiles, and modest spending might not cut it.
-
US to send Ukraine another $1 billion in military aid
The new aid includes additional rockets for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, as well as other ammunition and equipment.
-
Lockheed: New missile defense system upgrades will produce more comprehensive battlefield picture
New upgrades are afoot for the Command Control Battle Management and Communications system linking missile defense capability globally.
-
Missile Defense Agency director wants less complex, more mobile Aegis Ashore
After problems in Poland and the need for more survivable missile defense systems, the idea of a more transportable Aegis Ashore system could be back on the table.
-
Dickinson: US Space Command is on ‘good glide path’ to full operational capability
In an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium, Gen. James Dickinson, the first commander of U.S. Space Command, talks about where he is in a drive toward full operational capability and the challenges he faces in establishing the new organization.
-
Northrop bows out of competition to build laser weapon for Strykers
A Northrop Grumman team competing to integrate a 50-kilowatt laser onto a Stryker combat vehicle ran into issues ahead of a combat shoot-off this summer, which resulted in an early exit from the program.
-
Missile Defense Agency dials up the speed in quest for hypersonic interceptor
The Missile Defense Agency is focused on developing a Glide Phase Interceptor and is working toward a system requirements review later this year.
-
Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
-
Pentagon readies to identify integrated air and missile defense capability gaps
As the Joint Requirements Oversight Council continues to shape requirements needed to execute a new warfighting concept, it is planning to tackle integrated air-and-missile defense strategy.













