OCTOBER 15TH | 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST

THE FUTURE OF AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE

How sensors, radars, command and control systems and interceptors can work together against unpredictable threats

As threats such as cheap, expendable drones and hypersonic missiles continue to proliferate, air and missile defense must adapt to meet the challenges of intercepting and destroying them. Key to doing so is an integrated air and missile defense strategy that can quickly and accurately identify threats and respond to them. In this panel, Defense News explores how sensors, radars, command and control systems and interceptors can work in concert to effectively depend against unpredictable threats.

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SPEAKING:

Col. Anthony Behrens

Executive Director, Joint Program Office for the Guam Defense System

Col. Jonathan A. Bodenhamer

Project Manager, STARE, PEO Missiles and Space

Col. Andrew Lunoff

Project Manager, SHIELD, PEO Missiles and Space

U.S. Army

Tom Karako

Senior Fellow, International Security Program and Director, Missile Defense Project

CSIS

Joe DeAntona

Vice President, Requirements & Capabilities, Land & Air Defense Systems

Raytheon, An RTX Business

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