From Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject TWMD: August 24 - August 30, 2019: North Korea Tests New MLRS, Houthi Missile Attacks in Saudi Arabia, and Iranian SLV Explodes on Launch Pad
Date August 31, 2019 12:49 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
THIS WEEK IN MISSILE DEFENSE August 24 - August 30, 2019 THE WEEK IN BRIEF Click Here to Watch This Week in Missile Defense Video On Saturday, North Korea tested its new large caliber Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). Kim Jong Un oversaw the test launch. Kim was pleased with the launch, calling the MLRS a “great weapon.” Washington maintains that the launches are not a barrier to diplomacy and further negotiations. Also on Saturday, General Hossein Salami – the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard – said it successfully test fired a new missile. He did not give any further details on the weapon or the test. Iran often exaggerates new missile capabilities. News of the launch came through the semi-official Tasnim news agency, which is close to the Revolutionary Guard. Additionally on Saturday, Russia test fired a Bulava missile – its newest solid fueled submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) – from the Yuri Dolgoruky submarine and a Sineva missile – a liquid fueled SLBM – from the Tula submarine as part of combat training in the Barents Sea – a polar region of the Arctic Ocean. On Sunday, Houthi rebels fired ten Badr-1 ballistic missiles at Jizan airport, located in Southwest Saudi Arabia, and Houthis claimed it resulted in the death and injury of dozens. Saudi Arabian officials stated Saudi missile defense systems intercepted six ballistic missiles. The attack is part of an increase in cross-border assaults in the conflict.. On Monday, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman helped the Army with a flight test aimed to demonstrate the performance of Northrop’s Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System. Lockheed deployed its PAC-3 Cost Reduction Initiative (CRI) hit-to-kill interceptor to destroy a drone used to represent a cruise missile. The PAC-3 CRI intercepted the air-breathing threat at a record distance. On Tuesday, the State Department approved over $4.2 billion worth of weapons sales to Japan, Hungary, Denmark, Lithuania, and South Korea. The largest was Japan’s purchase of 73 SM-3 Block IIA missiles with a price of $3.295 billion. Hungary is spending $500 million for 180 AIM-120C-7 Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missiles. On Thursday, it was reported an Iranian Safir Space Launch Vehicle (SLV) blew up at the Khomeini Space Center. Images show smoke billowing from the pad where the SLV blew up. The accident likely occurred during the prep phase, either from fueling or an electrical shortage. This is the third failure this year with the previous two in January and February. Also, on Thursday, China reported it will hold a parade showcasing its most advanced weapons, like the DF-41 ICBM and J-2 SLBM, on October 1st. The parade is part of the 70th National Day, the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Additionally on Thursday, President Trump authorized the creation of U.S. Space Command (SPACECOM). President Trump has nominated Air Force General John Raymond, who previously commanded the Air Force’s Space Command, to be the commander of SPACECOM. Click here to read all of the headlines from the week. MDAA CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDTABLE Click here to join the RSVP waitlist. The event will be live streamed on MDAA's YouTube account. MDAA WEBSITE UPDATES AND FEATURES Standard Missile-3 The Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) is a derivative of the RIM-156 Standard SM-2 Block IV missile, and is the interceptor component of the U.S. Navy theater ballistic missile defense system, called NTW-TBMD (Navy Theater Wide – Theater Ballistic Missile Defense). It is an upper-tier (exo-atmospheric) ballistic Learn more about the SM-3 Japan Japanese involvement in missile defense dates back to the deployment of the Nike-J missile, a conventionally tipped version of the Hercules missile, which was the result of a Memorandum of Understanding that was finalized in 1967. A team from the Japan Defense Agency successfully flight-tested the... Learn more about Japan SS-N-30 Bulava Russia’s 3M-14 Bulava ballistic missile is the submarine-launched variant of the SS-27 Topol-M. The Bulava, which represents the pinnacle of Russian ballistic missile technology, can hold 10 warheads with each warhead having a yield of approximately 550 kt.  Learn more about Bulava Missile MISSILE DEFENDER OF THE WEEK Captain Kurtiss Clark CPT Clark is the Senior Tactical Director for Bravo Crew in the 49th Missile Defense Battalion at Ft. Greely, Alaska. CPT Clark joined Bravo Crew in 2018, bringing with him a wealth of experience that allowed him to quickly foster an environment of tactical and technical expertise amongst his crew. His mentality for developing Soldiers made Bravo Crew the most sought-after crew for training recent Ground-based Midcourse Qualification Course graduates. His exemplary performance, high standards, focus, and dedication to training were essential in Bravo Crew achieving recognition as the Battalion's "Top Crew" for 2018. CPT Clark is a native of Urbana, Illinois. He enlisted in 1985 as a Cannon Crewmember and went to One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Upon graduating OSUT, he was assigned to Bravo Battery, 2/6 Field Artillery in Hanau, Germany. After serving with Howitzer Battery, 3/3 Armored Calvary Regiment in Fort Bliss, Texas, CPT Clark transitioned to the Army Reserve where he served as a Paralegal NCO. Following the attacks on 9/11, CPT Clark was mobilized as a Legal Assistance NCO at Fort Carson, Colorado. In 2004, CPT Clark accepted a position with the 100th Missile Defense Brigade as a Paralegal NCO. In 2007, he commissioned through Officer Candidate School at the Alabama Military Academy and went on to serve as a Current Operations Officer with Bravo Crew at the 100th Missile Brigade. He took command of Detachment 1 in Vandenberg Air Force Base before returning to the 100th Missile Defense Brigade. He holds a Baccalaureate degree in Criminal Justice from Troy University as well as a Master's degree in Project Management from Columbia Southern University. CPT Clark's awards and decorations include the Army Commendation Medal with both Silver Oak Leaf Cluster and Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal with Bronze Clasp and Two Loops, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with M Device, NCO Professional Development Medal, Army Service Ribbon, and Overseas Service Ribbon. CPT Clark has also been awarded the Basic Army Space Badge. Click here to view the winners from the 2019 Alaska Missile Defender of the Year. NEWS MISSILE DEFENSE NEWS South Korea’s exit from intelligence-sharing pact with Japan will complicate defense, US warns – 08/27/2019 – Stars and Stripes U.S. approves $3.3 bil sale of anti-ballistic missiles to Japan – 08/28/2019 – JapanToday US State Department clears $4.2B in arms sales to Japan, SKorea, Hungary, Lithuania and Denmark – 08/29/2019 – Defense News China to showcase ‘advanced weapons’ at its biggest military parade on 1 October – 08/29/2019 - livemint Hungary approved for $500M purchase of 180 AMRAAM missiles – 08/29/2019 – UPI Japan’s military seek eighth straight annual hike in defense spending – 08/30/2019 – Reuters US intel report says mysterious Russian explosion was triggered by recovery mission of nuclear-powered missile, not a test – 08/30/2019 – CNBC Sen. Sullivan: Cancelled contract has ‘no impact’ on Alaska missile defense projects – 08/30/2019 – KTUU Lockheed, Northrop Help Army Test Integrated Air, Missile Defense System – 08/30/2019 – GovCon Wire THREAT NEWS North Korea Launches 2 Missiles, Its 7th Weapons Test in a Month – 08/26/2019 – The New York Times Houthis ‘fire 10 ballistic missiles’ at Saudi airport – 08/26/2019 – Aljazeera Iran test fires new missile after unveiling missile defense system – 08/26/2019 – Al-Masdar News Russia test fires missiles from submarines in the Barents Sea – 08/26/2019 – Reuters Russia says missile test blast released radioactive isotopes – 08/27/2019 – The Hill China might seize Scarborough Shoal, Spratly Islands as it develops missiles — think tank – 08/27/2019 – The Philippine Star Photos indicate N. Korea building sub capable of launching nuclear missiles, analysts say – 08/28/2019 – NBC Japan says North Korea developing warheads to penetrate missile defenses – 08/28/2019 – Reuters Why North Korea’s new ballistic missile submarine is not a game changer – 08/29/2019 – The Washington Examiner Israel: Iran, Hezbollah intensifying missile efforts – 08/30/2019 – The Washington Post OTHER NEWS Russia to resume S-400 missile deliveries to Turkey – 08/26/2019 – ABC Japan doubting G-7 influence in addressing East Asia concerns – 08/27/2019 – Kyoto News Russia, Turkey Discuss Sale Of Stealth Fighter, Su-35 Jet – 08/28/2019 – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Esper sets demand that might let Turkey rejoin F-35 program – 08/29/2019 – Defense News US blacklists suppliers of Iran missile programs – 08/29/2019 – MSN News Russia Receives India’s Advance Payment For S-400 Air Defense Systems – Gov’t Agency – 08/29/2019 – Urdu Point Swiss seek package deal of ground-based weapons, combat aircraft – 08/29/2019 – Defense News Stay Connected: ‌ ‌ ‌ 515 King Street, Suite 330, Alexandria, VA 22314 Unsubscribe [email protected] About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis