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February 25, 2018

Ohio base could become America’s first defense against incoming missiles

Policy analyst James McKeon was quoted in the Columbus Dispatch.   James McKeon, with the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said an East Coast site would primarily protect the U.S. from missiles coming from Iran, not North Korea. Missiles aren’t typically shot east to west; instead, they head north before coming south, he said. […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press & In the News on Missile Defense, Press Room, United States

February 9, 2018

Some Clues Emerge On New Pentagon Ballistic Missile Defense Review

Senior Science Fellow Phil Coyle was quoted in USNI News on the forthcoming Ballistic Missile Defense Review.   The review will also likely advocate for the continued development of the SM-3 Block IIA missile, which is fired from an Aegis Combat System both aboard U.S. Navy destroyers and on ground stations. The Raytheon-made missile failed […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press & In the News on Missile Defense, Press Room, United States

January 17, 2018

New Thinking On Nuclear Weapons

Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell was a guest on the 1A radio show on NPR discussing the forthcoming nuclear posture review, first-use policy, missile defense and future U.S. national security policy. Listen to the show or download the podcast

Posted in: Center in the News, North Korea, Press & In the News on Missile Defense, Press & In the News on Non-Proliferation, Press & In the News on North Korea, Press & In the News on Nuclear Weapons, Press Room, United States

September 28, 2017

Laser Weapons Not Yet Ready for Missile Defense

Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was quoted in IEEE.  Shooting down enemy drones, such as those used by ISIS, with laser-equipped drones requires identifying a target drone’s most vulnerable spots, says Philip Coyle, Senior Science Fellow at The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. “Just hitting the fuselage of the drone might not do much damage. […]

Posted in: Center in the News, Press & In the News on Missile Defense, Press Room

September 27, 2017

Differences Between House and Senate FY 2018 NDAA on Major Nuclear Provisions

To download a PDF version, click here.  A. Treaties: Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty House: Sections 1243 and 1244: Authorizes $25 million to establish a program of record to develop a conventional road-mobile ground-launched cruise missile system that, if tested or deployed, would violate the INF Treaty. Senate: Section 1635: Authorizes $65 million to establish […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, Missile Defense, Non-Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Pentagon Budget, Russia, Security Spending, United States

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