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June 22, 2018

Differences Between House and Senate FY 2019 NDAA on Major Nuclear Provisions

View/download as PDF Topline   President’s Request House Approved Senate Approved Department of Defense base budget $617.1 billion $616.7 billion $617.6 billion Atomic Energy Defense Programs  $21.6 billion $22.1 billion $21.6 billion Overseas Contingency Operations $69 billion $69 billion $68.5 billion Other Spending  $8.3 billion $9.2 billion $8.2 billion Total $716.0 billion $717.0 billion $715.9 […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons Spending, Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Missile Defense, Nuclear Weapons Spending, United States

April 12, 2018

Russia Probably Can’t Shoot Down U.S. Missiles Over Syria

Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle spoke with the DailyBeast about his lack of confidence in U.S. missile defense. Overall, air defenses are only 30-percent effective, Philip Coyle, formerly the Pentagon’s top weapons-tester, told The Daily Beast. Five out of seven American-made Patriot missiles apparently missed or malfunctioned when Saudi forces tried to intercept a barrage of high-flying […]

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

March 9, 2018

Trump’s North Korea Dilemma: Asking For Billions For Missile Defense Without Freaking People Out

Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle spoke to BuzzFeed News about the balance President Trump is forced to find between reassurance and asking for funding. “This is really just throwing good money after bad because we already know that they are not effective,” Philip Coyle, a former assistant secretary of defense who headed the Pentagon’s test […]

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

March 1, 2018

DOD now treating missile defense flight test plans — once public — as classified

Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle was quoted in Inside Defense.   Philip Coyle, senior fellow with the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and the Pentagon’s top weapons tester from 1994 to 2001, called the claim that DOD needs to safeguard information about planned ballistic missile defense tests “ridiculous,” noting the MDA test schedule was […]

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

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

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