Missile defense is at a major change point--so is the U.S. on the right track?With missile defense in the U.S. changing rapidly, is the defense budget and U.S. planning on the right track? Jeff Martin talks with Tom Karako to find out.5 years ago
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)
What happens when a warhead hits a mountain at Mach 4?Defense News stopped by the Northrop Grumman booth at SMD in Huntsville to see a warhead used in a hypersonic weapons test in the late 1990s.
Industry looking to the future of missile defenseDr. Mitch Stevison, vice president of strategic and naval systems with Raytheon, discusses the future of space and missile defense with Defense News.
Looking at a new version of the BMDS ArchitectureStan Stafira a System Architect at Missile Defense Agency talks about what's next for Ballistic Missile Defense System architecture.
How can missile defense do more with less?Shot doctrine is key to missile defense. Find out how NORTHCOM is working to get the most out of every interceptor they fire.
NORAD commander: Space sensing layer critical to protecting North AmericaFind out the highest priority that NORAD's leader has for American missile defense.
Army focusing on short-range missile threat on maneuver forcesCol. Chad Skaggs, Chief of Air and Missile Defense Integration and USADMDC and ARSTRAT spoke to
Missile defense isn't just about defense anymoreDarryl Colvin, Deputy Program Executive Officer, PEO Missiles and Space, laid out priorities at the SMD Symposium Monday in Huntsville.
Is America spending enough on defense from hypersonic weapons?Melanie Marlowe, adjunct professor at Georgetown University, tells an audience at the SMD Symposium how current budgets don't match the threat.