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- The 2022 Missile Defense Review: Still Seeking Alignment - CSIS
The 2022 Missile Defense Review advances several new capability areas, but leaves some questions unanswered
- Missile Technology Control Regime Reform: Key Changes and Next Steps - CSIS
On January 7, 2025, the outgoing administration announced new U S policy guidance for implementing the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), which is a voluntary multilateral arrangement established in 1987 with the purpose of limiting “the risks of proliferation of weapons of mass
- Missile Defense: Research Analysis | CSIS
Missile Defense Seeking innovative means to counter the full spectrum of global missile threats, CSIS research on this subject is led by the Missile Defense Project, which operates the CSIS Missile Threat website
- Missile Defense Project | Defense and Security | CSIS
The Missile Defense Project at CSIS looks at a wide range of policy, program, and strategic issues related to missile defense Technological and geopolitical factors have driven increased global supply and demand for high-velocity, unmanned, missile-based weapons and their corresponding counters Besides more recognized cruise and ballistic missile threats, global missile proliferation now
- Tracking Missile Threats - CSIS
The CSIS Missile Defense Project seeks to inform policy and budget decisions by providing resources and forums for high-quality discussion and analysis Open, dependable resources like Missile Threat are a cornerstone of that effort, and our team looks forward to maintaining this unique resource for years to come
- Cost and Value in Air and Missile Defense Intercepts - CSIS
The common analysis of recent air and missile defense engagements in the Red Sea through a cost exchange ratio framework ignores both the complexity of those engagements and the complicated value of air and missile defense
- Breaking Down Russian Missile Salvos: What Drives Neutralization? - CSIS
Russia uses a mix of expensive, high-precision, and legacy missiles for daily pressure on Ukraine As ballistic missiles remain the deadliest, Ukraine should bolster its high-speed defenses to protect infrastructure and shape negotiations
- Prioritizing Air and Missile Defense Spending in the Broader . . . - CSIS
The most ambitious visions of the Golden Dome missile defense architecture face tough budgetary decisions about their prioritization within the missile defense portfolio, in the Department of Defense capability mix, and across the federal budget
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