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MDA pauses defensive hypersonic missile design to refocus plan
Missile Defense Agency has paused its effort to design a defensive hypersonic glide-phase interceptor. The agency’s director explains why.
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Lockheed dives into next-generation missile defense interceptor competition
Lockheed Martin jumps in to compete against Boeing and a Northrop Grumman-Raytheon team to build the U.S. Missile Defense Agency’s Next-Generation Interceptor.
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Raytheon and Rafael to build Iron Dome in US
The American and Israeli companies are teaming up to build full-up Iron Dome systems in the United States.
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US Missile Defense Agency boss reveals his goals, challenges on the job
The new Missile Defense Agency Director Vice Adm. Jon Hill sat down with Defense News in an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
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Slippery slope: MDA boss fights transfer of missile defense system to Army
The new Missile Defense Agency director wants to better define what “transferring missile defense capability” between the agency and the services means so that programs can remain successful.
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It’s official: US Army inks Iron Dome deal
The U.S. Army has minted a contract to purchase two Iron Dome missile defense systems as an interim solution to defend against cruise missiles.
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Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
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Missile defense is changing–so what can the defense industry do?
Raytheon’s Dr. Mitch Stevison discusses the topic with Defense News’s Sarah Sicard. (From the Sponsor)
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Hypersonics by the dozens: US industry faces manufacturing challenge
The Pentagon’s technology chief says despite progress, much still needs to be done to grow the industrial base and manufacturing capabilities for hypersonic weapons.
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Final hypersonic missile contract awards imminent as US Army preps to shoot one in FY21
Contracts for a hypersonics launcher and for glide body production are expected to be awarded in less than three weeks.
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MDA pauses defensive hypersonic missile design to refocus plan
Missile Defense Agency has paused its effort to design a defensive hypersonic glide-phase interceptor. The agency’s director explains why.
-
Lockheed dives into next-generation missile defense interceptor competition
Lockheed Martin jumps in to compete against Boeing and a Northrop Grumman-Raytheon team to build the U.S. Missile Defense Agency’s Next-Generation Interceptor.
-
Raytheon and Rafael to build Iron Dome in US
The American and Israeli companies are teaming up to build full-up Iron Dome systems in the United States.
-
US Missile Defense Agency boss reveals his goals, challenges on the job
The new Missile Defense Agency Director Vice Adm. Jon Hill sat down with Defense News in an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
-
Slippery slope: MDA boss fights transfer of missile defense system to Army
The new Missile Defense Agency director wants to better define what “transferring missile defense capability” between the agency and the services means so that programs can remain successful.
-
It’s official: US Army inks Iron Dome deal
The U.S. Army has minted a contract to purchase two Iron Dome missile defense systems as an interim solution to defend against cruise missiles.
-
Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
-
Missile defense is changing–so what can the defense industry do?
Raytheon’s Dr. Mitch Stevison discusses the topic with Defense News’s Sarah Sicard. (From the Sponsor)
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Hypersonics by the dozens: US industry faces manufacturing challenge
The Pentagon’s technology chief says despite progress, much still needs to be done to grow the industrial base and manufacturing capabilities for hypersonic weapons.
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Final hypersonic missile contract awards imminent as US Army preps to shoot one in FY21
Contracts for a hypersonics launcher and for glide body production are expected to be awarded in less than three weeks.
-
MDA pauses defensive hypersonic missile design to refocus plan
Missile Defense Agency has paused its effort to design a defensive hypersonic glide-phase interceptor. The agency’s director explains why.
-
Lockheed dives into next-generation missile defense interceptor competition
Lockheed Martin jumps in to compete against Boeing and a Northrop Grumman-Raytheon team to build the U.S. Missile Defense Agency’s Next-Generation Interceptor.
-
Raytheon and Rafael to build Iron Dome in US
The American and Israeli companies are teaming up to build full-up Iron Dome systems in the United States.
-
US Missile Defense Agency boss reveals his goals, challenges on the job
The new Missile Defense Agency Director Vice Adm. Jon Hill sat down with Defense News in an exclusive interview at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium.
-
Slippery slope: MDA boss fights transfer of missile defense system to Army
The new Missile Defense Agency director wants to better define what “transferring missile defense capability” between the agency and the services means so that programs can remain successful.
-
It’s official: US Army inks Iron Dome deal
The U.S. Army has minted a contract to purchase two Iron Dome missile defense systems as an interim solution to defend against cruise missiles.
-
Here’s how the US Army’s missiles and space program office is being reorganized
Integrated Fires is the new focus as the Program Executive Office Missiles and Space reorganizes.
-
Missile defense is changing–so what can the defense industry do?
Raytheon’s Dr. Mitch Stevison discusses the topic with Defense News’s Sarah Sicard. (From the Sponsor)
-
Hypersonics by the dozens: US industry faces manufacturing challenge
The Pentagon’s technology chief says despite progress, much still needs to be done to grow the industrial base and manufacturing capabilities for hypersonic weapons.
-
Final hypersonic missile contract awards imminent as US Army preps to shoot one in FY21
Contracts for a hypersonics launcher and for glide body production are expected to be awarded in less than three weeks.













