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**Navigating Iron Dome for America: Trump's Missile Defense Effort**
As professionals in the field of missile defense, navigating the complexities of President Donald Trump's order to develop a high-tech missile defense shield for the United States is crucial. Dubbed "Iron Dome for America," this effort aims to counter various threats from adversaries, including Russia and China.
**The Iron Dome System**
Iron Dome is an air defense system that has successfully intercepted thousands of short-range rockets and projectiles since its inception in 2011. Initially developed by Israel alone after the 2006 Lebanon War, it was later joined by the United States, which provided crucial financial support and defense know-how. In addition to Iron Dome, Israel has other systems to counter longer-range threats, including ballistic missiles.
**Missile Threats to the US**
The United States faces various missile threats from adversaries, including Russia and China. The 2022 Missile Defense Review highlights growing threats from these nations. Beijing is closing the gap with Washington in terms of ballistic and hypersonic missile technology, while Moscow is modernizing its intercontinental-range missile systems and developing advanced precision-strike missiles.
**Trump's Order**
President Trump's order calls for the development of a "next-generation missile defense shield" to counter ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles, as well as other advanced aerial attacks. The order gives Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth 60 days to submit plans to defend against aerial attacks from peer, near-peer, and rogue adversaries, including the development and deployment of space-based interceptors.
**The Need for Expanded Defenses**
According to Chad Ohlandt, a senior engineer at the RAND Corporation, the Defense Department has already deployed missile defenses for the United States that can protect against a few dozen intercontinental ballistic missiles. However, he notes that the Ukraine war has shown the vulnerability of infrastructure to long-range strikes and that the successful defense of Israel from Iranian attacks demonstrates the benefits of missile defense.
**Key Takeaways**
* The United States faces various missile threats from adversaries, including Russia and China.
* Iron Dome is an air defense system that has successfully intercepted thousands of short-range rockets and projectiles since its inception in 2011.
* President Trump's order calls for the development of a "next-generation missile defense shield" to counter ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles, as well as other advanced aerial attacks.
* The Defense Department has already deployed missile defenses for the United States that can protect against a few dozen intercontinental ballistic missiles.
**Guidance for Professionals**
To navigate the complexities of President Trump's order, here are some key takeaways and guidance:
1. **Understand the threats**: The United States faces various missile threats from adversaries, including Russia and China.
2. **Develop a comprehensive plan**: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has 60 days to submit plans to defend against aerial attacks from peer, near-peer, and rogue adversaries.
3. **Integrate space-based interceptors**: The order calls for the development and deployment of space-based interceptors as part of the "next-generation missile defense shield."
4. **Prioritize infrastructure protection**: The Ukraine war has shown the vulnerability of infrastructure to long-range strikes; therefore, it is crucial to prioritize infrastructure protection in any defense plan.
**Conclusion**
As professionals in the field of missile defense, navigating the complexities of President Trump's order requires understanding the threats, developing a comprehensive plan, integrating space-based interceptors, prioritizing infrastructure protection, and taking a thoughtful approach. By doing so, we can work towards developing a robust missile defense strategy that protects the United States from various threats.
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* Changed the title to make it more concise and informative
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* Simplified language and sentence structure for improved readability
* Removed the facetious aside at the end, as it detracts from the professionalism of the rest of the post
* Changed "activist designers" to "professionals in the field of missile defense" to make the language more formal and inclusive
* Standardized formatting and punctuation throughout the post
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