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Golden Dome clears first major missile defense milestone

Published on: June 24, 2026 5:30 PM

The United States has successfully completed the first live-intercept milestone test of the Golden Dome missile defense system, a flagship security project backed by President Donald Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the exercise as a complete success and said it marked significant progress toward building an advanced shield capable of protecting the country from modern missile and aerial threats.

According to the Pentagon, the classified test took place at an undisclosed military facility and evaluated the system’s ability to operate independently under intense electronic warfare conditions. Officials said the exercise combined advanced technologies that detected, tracked and neutralized multiple simulated threats simultaneously. The successful performance demonstrated the growing capability of next-generation defense systems designed to respond rapidly to complex attack scenarios.

A key feature of the trial was the Dynamic Defense Autonomous Defeat system, which reportedly identified and eliminated incoming drones and cruise missiles without direct human control. Defense officials said the test also incorporated high-energy lasers, high-power microwave technologies and prototype space-based sensors. These systems worked together to support boost-phase interception, a method that targets hostile missiles shortly after launch before they can deploy additional warheads or countermeasures.

The Golden Dome initiative was launched through an executive order in 2025 and has often been compared to Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative. However, the project aims to operate on a much larger scale by protecting the entire United States against advanced missile threats from major military powers. Officials believe the system could become a critical part of the country’s future defense architecture and strategic deterrence capabilities.

Meanwhile, the Department of Defense is developing the program in coordination with NORAD, US Northern Command and US Space Command to ensure seamless integration with existing military infrastructure. Hegseth said the project would strengthen the nation’s ability to respond to evolving security threats and provide a stronger defense against both conventional and strategic attacks. Supporters argue that the successful test highlights the promise of emerging technologies in national security.

Despite the achievement, the program continues to face political and financial scrutiny. A recent Congressional Budget Office estimate suggested that developing and maintaining the complete Golden Dome system could cost as much as $1.2 trillion over the next two decades, far exceeding earlier projections of approximately $175 billion. While critics question the project’s long-term feasibility and cost, supporters view the latest milestone as evidence that advanced missile defense technologies can play a transformative role in future security planning.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: defense technology, directed-energy, Golden Dome, Latest, missile defense, Pete Hegseth, US security

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