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Two House lawmakers launch Golden Dome caucus
Rep. Jeff Crank, R-Colo., announced the initiative Tuesday, noting that the group will partner closely with the Senate's Golden Dome Caucus.
Kongsberg reveals planned bid for Hungarian air defense contract
Kongsberg hopes its previous sale of an air defense system to Lithuania will help it secure a contract from Hungary.
MBDA ready to cozy up to state-run firm to win Polish air-defense contract
Poland’s purchase of a short-range air defense system will complement ongoing efforts to secure missile defense capacities.
In first, MDA remotely launches a missile
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency showed that a missile defense system capable of defeating threats in the terminal phase of flight can be remotely engaged to launch interceptors.
By Jen Judson
Here are the advanced weapons we might see at China’s military parade
A member of the Chinese Army General Staff says the military “will show some advanced weapons for the first time.”
By Mike Yeo
South Korea is playing into the hands of North Korea and its allies
By failing to renew an intelligence sharing agreement with Japan, South Korea undercuts its own national security.
By David Maxwell and Mathew Ha
After two years, the Air Force is rethinking this space contract
In a request for information, the Air Force says it is interested in recompeting the contract for managing the organization with a focus on speeding up acquisitions and improving cybersecurity.
By Nathan Strout
Pentagon terminates program for redesigned kill vehicle, preps for new competition
The Pentagon has canceled its major effort to redesign the kill vehicle of its Ground-Based Midcourse Defense system. Now the department will initiate a new competition.
By Jen Judson
US Army nears decision on who will build new missile defense radar prototypes
The Army could choose a winner to build prototype radars for its Integrated Air-and-Missile Defense System as soon as next month.
By Jen Judson
Watch the Pentagon test its first land-based cruise missile in a post-INF Treaty world
The test is the first time such a weapon has been launched by the U.S. since the INF Treaty went into effect.
By Aaron Mehta
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.
By Jen Judson