Ep. 19. How Missile Defense Actually Works Behind the Radar, AI, and Interceptors
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In this episode, hosts DeWayne Allen and Rob Wesley break down how missile defense systems work using a simple framework: detect, decide, and defeat. They walk through the sensor networks that identify threats, the command-and-control systems that evaluate response options, and the intercept technologies that stop incoming targets. Along the way, they also dig into the business side of missile defense, from billion-dollar sensor programs and software-driven system integration to the growing pressure to lower cost-per-shot against emerging drone and swarm threats.
Key Takeaways:
00:46 – Newsreel: Defense Budget Pressure and Commercial Aerospace Supply Chain Challenges
05:17 – Detect: Why Early Threat Detection Is the Foundation of Missile Defense
05:38 – Technical Breakdown of the Detect Layer
07:06 – Business Dynamics of Sensor Networks and Detection Programs
09:17 – Decide: Command and Control as the Brain of the System
11:18 – Software Integration, AI/ML, and the Business Value of the Decide Layer
14:36 – Defeat: Interceptors, Directed Energy, and Kill Chain Execution
16:02 – Cost-Per-Shot Economics and the Business of Intercept Systems
20:04 – The Low-Cost Drone Threat and Attritable Countermeasures
23:16 – Architecture and Operations: How Detect, Decide, and Defeat Work Together
24:29 – Why Missile Defense Is Sold as an Integrated Architecture
27:53 – Strategic Wrap-Up: Why the Full System Matters
30:22 – Closing and Subscribe for More Aerospace and Defense Conversations
Resources:
CSIS Missile Threat
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Robert Wesley on LinkedIn
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