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Space Force planning for new component in the Middle East alongside AFCENT
Space Force leaders are hashing out a plan to create a new group under U.S. Central Command to coordinate what military space assets to use in the region.
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Next flight test of hypersonic glide body expected by year’s end
The Army and Navy are preparing to conduct a second flight test of their hypersonic glide body, a critical milestone in the development of the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon.
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US Army’s critical missile defense system will play role at Project Convergence
The service is laser-focused on bringing the Integrated Battle Command System through an initial operational test set to begin next month.
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Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).
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How will the Pentagon close the homeland missile defense gap?
Congress has renewed its push for answers on the Pentagon’s murky plans to develop a layered ballistic missile defense for the continental United States.
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Lawmakers demand clearer picture for Guam missile defense plans
Lawmakers are demanding the Missile Defense Agency produce a detailed plan for a missile defense capability for Guam that can defeat future threats.
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
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House appropriators fund Hawaii missile defense radar, but cut dollars for Guam
The House Appropriations Committee is cutting a chunk out of the Missile Defense Agency’s funding to set up a more robust missile defense architecture to defend Guam.
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US Army Space and Missile Defense Command firms up role with new space organization
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is now officially the Army service component command to U.S. Space Command.
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US Army’s future missile defense command system nearly simultaneously defeats cruise, ballistic missile threats
Find out how the Army’s most recent IBCS live-fire test went, and see footage a Black Dagger target missile launch.
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Space Force planning for new component in the Middle East alongside AFCENT
Space Force leaders are hashing out a plan to create a new group under U.S. Central Command to coordinate what military space assets to use in the region.
-
Next flight test of hypersonic glide body expected by year’s end
The Army and Navy are preparing to conduct a second flight test of their hypersonic glide body, a critical milestone in the development of the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon.
-
US Army’s critical missile defense system will play role at Project Convergence
The service is laser-focused on bringing the Integrated Battle Command System through an initial operational test set to begin next month.
-
Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).
-
How will the Pentagon close the homeland missile defense gap?
Congress has renewed its push for answers on the Pentagon’s murky plans to develop a layered ballistic missile defense for the continental United States.
-
Lawmakers demand clearer picture for Guam missile defense plans
Lawmakers are demanding the Missile Defense Agency produce a detailed plan for a missile defense capability for Guam that can defeat future threats.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
-
House appropriators fund Hawaii missile defense radar, but cut dollars for Guam
The House Appropriations Committee is cutting a chunk out of the Missile Defense Agency’s funding to set up a more robust missile defense architecture to defend Guam.
-
US Army Space and Missile Defense Command firms up role with new space organization
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is now officially the Army service component command to U.S. Space Command.
-
US Army’s future missile defense command system nearly simultaneously defeats cruise, ballistic missile threats
Find out how the Army’s most recent IBCS live-fire test went, and see footage a Black Dagger target missile launch.
-
Space Force planning for new component in the Middle East alongside AFCENT
Space Force leaders are hashing out a plan to create a new group under U.S. Central Command to coordinate what military space assets to use in the region.
-
Next flight test of hypersonic glide body expected by year’s end
The Army and Navy are preparing to conduct a second flight test of their hypersonic glide body, a critical milestone in the development of the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon.
-
US Army’s critical missile defense system will play role at Project Convergence
The service is laser-focused on bringing the Integrated Battle Command System through an initial operational test set to begin next month.
-
Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).
-
How will the Pentagon close the homeland missile defense gap?
Congress has renewed its push for answers on the Pentagon’s murky plans to develop a layered ballistic missile defense for the continental United States.
-
Lawmakers demand clearer picture for Guam missile defense plans
Lawmakers are demanding the Missile Defense Agency produce a detailed plan for a missile defense capability for Guam that can defeat future threats.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
-
House appropriators fund Hawaii missile defense radar, but cut dollars for Guam
The House Appropriations Committee is cutting a chunk out of the Missile Defense Agency’s funding to set up a more robust missile defense architecture to defend Guam.
-
US Army Space and Missile Defense Command firms up role with new space organization
Army Space and Missile Defense Command is now officially the Army service component command to U.S. Space Command.
-
US Army’s future missile defense command system nearly simultaneously defeats cruise, ballistic missile threats
Find out how the Army’s most recent IBCS live-fire test went, and see footage a Black Dagger target missile launch.













