Fri, 30 June 2017
South Korea tested the 800km Hyunmoo-2C ballistic missile ... from a barge! New President Moon Jae-in was in attendance, resulting in some geolocation goodies. Aaron and Jeffrey talk about using open source information to track the interesting, but under-studied, South Korean missile program.
Links of Note: A series of various twitter threads from Jeffrey with Schmerler. Jeffrey wrote a blogpost about the Anheung Proving Ground with annotated Planet imagery. The discussed Canadian Tuxedo Man holding a model of the reentry vehicle: |
Thu, 29 June 2017
Norm enforcement: You test a missile, you get a pod. You test a missile in a shipping container, you get a pod and a reference to Russian techno music. In today’s episode, Jeffrey, Aaron, and Scott talk Israel’s LORA, the spread of small solid fueled missiles, and improved guidance.
Links of Note: Video/advertisement of the event. Israel Aerospace Industries announcement of the trial. Raytheon advertisement and fact sheets for the DeepStrike. (Seriously Raytheon folks, send me your best video) Update on the DeepStrike's progress. |
Tue, 27 June 2017
Iran fired a number of ballistic missiles, including the new solid Zolfaqar missiles, from bases in Kermanshah and Kurdistan against at least two ISIS targets in Mayadin in eastern Syria. Aaron and Jeffrey discuss using open source information to identify the launch points and impact points, and what the launches tell us about Iran's growing missile program.
Links of Note: Early analysis of the Zolfaqar by Jane's. If you're interested in the Shahed-129 drone mentioned. Jeffrey tweeted a bunch about tracking down the launch and impact sites.
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Fri, 23 June 2017
The UAE is a missile power. Who knew? In today's episode, Jeffrey and Aaron discuss the UAE's 1989 purchase of the Scud B (or Hwasong 5) from North Korea, a second purchase of the Scud C in 1999, and the country's well maintained missile base.
Links of Note: NIE 5-91C discussing missile proliferation. |
Tue, 20 June 2017
The US conducted a successful test, FTG-15, of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system designed to protect the United States against a ballistic missile launched from North Korea. The Missile Defense Agency takes a victory lap after its first intercept of an ICBM-class target. Scott joins Jeffrey to discuss what the test proves -- and what it does not. Links of Note: Vice Admiral Syring (Director, Missile Defense Agency) made an unclassified written statement linked here. A Department of Defense statement with video of the intercept event (FTG-15) linked here. Video of Vice Admiral Syring's testimony before the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, FY18 Priorities & Posture of Missile Defeat Programs & Activities.
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Mon, 5 June 2017
A group of countries is negotiating a convention to ban the use and
Andrea Berger and Jeffrey Lewis discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly |