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Top 25 Cuts To NDAA: $5B In Fuel, People, Readiness, & Weapons Detailed

Posted on November 4, 2015


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WASHINGTON: The House and Senate Armed Services Committees have found the $5 billion in cuts required under the budget deal. As HASC chairman Mac Thornberry promised, some of them are painful. The committees released the detailed list Tuesday after close of business, formatted into categories only a legislative aide could love, such as “Increases to… Keep reading →

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SM-6 Can Now Kill Both Cruise AND Ballistic Missiles

Posted on August 4, 2015


From the Persian Gulf to the South China Sea, the US military is getting more and more worried about the threat from various missiles. But all incoming missiles are not the same, which makes missile defense much harder. That’s the problem Raytheon’s SM-6 interceptor tackled in a recent test that has important tactical implications. If you… Keep reading →

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47 Seconds From Hell: A Challenge To Navy Doctrine

Posted on November 21, 2014


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WASHINGTON: Someone shoots a cruise missile at you. How far away would you like to stop it: over 200 miles out or less than 35? If you answered “over 200,” congratulations, you’re thinking like the US Navy, which has spent billions of dollars over decades to develop ever more sophisticated anti-missile defenses. According to Bryan… Keep reading →

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Improve Nuclear Weapons, Missiles, Bombers To Deter Putin’s Russia

Posted on March 31, 2014


  If President Obama ever had a rationale for moving away from his personal belief in nuclear disarmament, Vladimir Putin has provided one in Crimea. Russia’s annexation is a game-changer that will likely change the strategic dynamic in Europe in ways that neither Putin nor Obama fully understands. If deterrence equals capability plus will, then… Keep reading →

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Why Russia Keeps Moving The Football On European Missile Defense: Politics

Posted on October 17, 2013


America wants to use policy — talks on missile defense cooperation — to make Russia feel better about the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA). But the Russians, who say they think EPAA threatens their ICBMs and thus creates all sorts of arms control problems. say technology — not policy — is the problem. The Russian Foreign… Keep reading →

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Aegis BMD Passes Key Test; Multiple Launches At Multiple Targets Next

Posted on October 4, 2013


A Standard Missile-3 Block IA is fired from the USS Lake Erie on its way to destroy a medium-range ballistic missile target using a remote cue from a satellite sensor system. [http://www.raytheon.com/capabilities/products/sm-3/]

At 1:30 am this morning – 7:30 pm yesterday Hawaiian time — the Navy’s newest missile defense system marked its second successful shootdown in a month. Under what Lockheed Martin called an “operationally realistic scenario” – more on that in a moment – the USS Lake Erie picked up the target with its Aegis Ballistic Missile… Keep reading →

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Missile Defense: SM-3 Interceptor Makes A High-Altitude Hat Trick

Posted on May 16, 2013


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After failing its first test back in 2011, the Raytheon-built SM-3 Block IB missile looks like it’s back on track, with yesterday marking the third successful test in a row, each against increasingly difficult targets launched from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai island in Hawaii. The SM-3 IB is the latest iteration of… Keep reading →

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DoD Panel Says SM-3 Makes Sense

Posted on August 5, 2011


Washington: SM-3 proponents can breathe easy. The missile won’t be coming under the Pentagon’s budget ax anytime soon, according to a soon-to-be released DoD report. Members of the Defense Science Board briefed the Hill on the initial findings of that report, which focused on ballistic missile defense operations, particularly in the early launch phase. What… Keep reading →

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Hill To DoD: What’s ‘Up Your Sleeve’ on SM-3 Missiles

Posted on July 13, 2011


WASHINGTON: With the White House and Congress searching for defense cuts, a number of big-ticket Pentagon programs have been put under the microscope. With the recent release of two separate reports by the Defense Department and Congressional Budget Office, the Missile Defense Agency’s newest ballistic missile program could suffer. The SM-3 Block IIB missile will… Keep reading →

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