Space-based interceptors and "particle beams" are part of a new multi-billion-dollar Trump order to build a new U.S. missile ...
The Iron Dome boosts U.S. missile defense with $19.5 billion for interceptors, Aegis Ashore installations, space sensors, and ...
President Donald Trump’s order to implement an “Iron Dome for America” missile defense is drawing interest from at least one ...
These four top U.S. defense companies likely will be involved in constructing and implementing the Iron Dome missile defense ...
Two senators introduced a bill that would authorize $19.5 billion for fiscal 2026 to build out Trump's "Iron Dome for America ...
Protecting the U.S. would require novel solutions, like orbiting missile interceptors that can destroy incoming attacks.
“I will direct our military to begin construction of the great Iron Dome missile defence shield, which will be made all in ...
The first Trump administration floated a space weapon concept in March 2018: a neutral particle beam in space. But it ...
Raytheon claims in a federal lawsuit that the Missile Defense Agency acted in an “arbitrary and irrational” way when it chose ...
Given the threats and opportunities created by revolutionary advances in technology and a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape, the U.S. has no alternative but to embrace what is rapidly ...
The Raytheon-made aerostat was designed to work ... serve as the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Trump’s “Iron Dome” executive order also included a renewed pursuit of space ...
This aerospace and defense manufacturer was formed from the merger of United Technologies and Raytheon. This top company was instrumental in the Israeli Iron Dome and pays a 2.02% dividend.