Pentagon Studies Post-INF Weapons, Shooting Down Hypersonics

Pentagon Studies Post-INF Weapons, Shooting Down Hypersonics
Pentagon Studies Post-INF Weapons, Shooting Down Hypersonics

The Pentagon has almost completed a study of how to shoot down hypersonic missiles. It’s also developing new offensive weapons — conventional, not nuclear — whose deployment will become legal with the end of the INF Treaty.

Missile Defense Review a Multi-Billion IOU to White House

Missile Defense Review a Multi-Billion IOU to White House
Missile Defense Review a Multi-Billion IOU to White House

PENTAGON: Military and civilian leaders at the Pentagon are portraying the new Missile Defense Review as a common-sense response to aggressive Chinese and Russian investments in new hypersonic weapons and faster, longer-range missiles. The review marks “a new era in missile defense” undersecretary for policy John Rood said at the Pentagon Thursday. But mostly what…

Aegis Ashore Scores Another Hit As US, Japan Build Up Defenses

By 2021, plans call for Japan to have eight Aegis destroyers, four of them capable of launching the SM-3 Block IIA missiles, whose second successful test in a row comes as a vindication after two previous failures.

Japan Aegis Ship Tracks, Destroys Ballistic Missile

Japan Aegis Ship Tracks, Destroys Ballistic Missile
Japan Aegis Ship Tracks, Destroys Ballistic Missile

The Japanese government is spending billions on sea and ground-based missile defenses, but all the talk in the Pentagon is on space, as the U.S. scrambles to meet new hypersonic threats from China and Russia.

Space-Based Missile Defense Can Be Done: DoD R&D Chief Griffin

Space-Based Missile Defense Can Be Done: DoD R&D Chief Griffin
Space-Based Missile Defense Can Be Done: DoD R&D Chief Griffin

Some 35 years after Ronald Reagan’s famous Star Wars speech, the Pentagon’s R&D chief said that space-based missile defenses are technically feasible and reasonably affordable.

SASC Pushes For More Hypersonics As Putin Flaunts New Weapons

SASC Pushes For More Hypersonics As Putin Flaunts New Weapons
SASC Pushes For More Hypersonics As Putin Flaunts New Weapons

Russian President Vladimir Putin is promoting what he says are unbeatable hypersonic weapons, and Capitol Hill is listening closely. The result is hundreds of millions in new funding lines.

Rep. Gabbard Pushes For Heftier Hawaiian Missile Defenses

Rep. Gabbard Pushes For Heftier Hawaiian Missile Defenses
Rep. Gabbard Pushes For Heftier Hawaiian Missile Defenses

Pentagon planners aren’t only worried about North Korean ICBMs, but Chinese hypersonics and medium-range missiles. That means, according to analysts, that an array of distributed systems are needed to meet a wide range of potential threats.

F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief

F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief
F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief

“I’d say six to seven years to essentially work out the Concept of Operations (and) develop the capabilities,” Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves told the Senate.

Crucial Polish Missile Defense Site Delayed Two Years: MDA

Crucial Polish Missile Defense Site Delayed Two Years: MDA
Crucial Polish Missile Defense Site Delayed Two Years: MDA

With the Pentagon and White House increasingly worried about ballistic missile threats from “rogue” states and peer competitors, the Polish site is increasingly critical.

Build Missile Defense Space Sensors Now

Build Missile Defense Space Sensors Now
Build Missile Defense Space Sensors Now

Faced with an improving Russian threat, the United States should deploy a serious space sensor layer to provide persistent birth-to-death tracking of missiles, including against the kind that rip through the air at low altitudes 20 times the speed of sound (hypersonics).

Space-Based Sensors Needed For Missile Defense Vs. Hypersonics: MDA

Space-Based Sensors Needed For Missile Defense Vs. Hypersonics: MDA
Space-Based Sensors Needed For Missile Defense Vs. Hypersonics: MDA

WASHINGTON: The Missile Defense Agency needs sensors in orbit to track hypersonic threats, the MDA director said this week. Such satellites would use mature technology and could perform other surveillance missions to help justify their cost, Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves told the McAleese/Credit Suisse conference Tuesday. Last week, as we reported, the chief of Strategic…

Raytheon’s OCX, As Expected, Gets OSD Nod

Raytheon’s OCX, As Expected, Gets OSD Nod
Raytheon’s OCX, As Expected, Gets OSD Nod

WASHINGTON: There was little doubt that the hack- and jam-proof GPS ground stations known as OCX would be resurrected after incurring a Nunn-McCurdy breach. Even though it was the most screwed up program in the Air Force, was behind schedule and had gone grossly over budget, OCX is a crucial program at an important time. America needs…

SMC: ‘High Confidence’ In SpaceX, But Watching Closely

SMC: ‘High Confidence’ In SpaceX, But Watching Closely
SMC: ‘High Confidence’ In SpaceX, But Watching Closely

Although the world is awfully excited about Elon Musk’s announcement this week that he’ll be selling tickets to Mars, there are other pressing issues facing SpaceX, such as the cause of the Sept. 1 explosion that destroyed a Falcon 9 rocket and much of its launch pad. The day that SpaceX’s Falcon 9 exploded on the…

‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX

‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX
‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX

CAPITOL HILL: After a decade of improvements to space acquisition after more than a decade of disasters, the most troubled program being built by the US Air Force is again a space program. So said the man who should know: Lt. Gen. Sam Greaves, head of the amazing but often-reluctant-to-speak folks at Air Force Space and…