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Steve Trimble: Thank you, and welcome to the presentation. I’m looking forward to hearing our panelists talk through this problem set, and with that, I’ll hand it over to you, Steve. I also want to say that CSIS is grateful for the co-sponsors of this report, Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin. And Tom will summarize the report he co-authored with Masao Dahlgren, which is titled “Complex Air Defense,” which is a way to frame the hypersonic defense problem. Tom Karako is a Senior Fellow in ISP and my colleague, and the Director of our Missile Defense Project. Mark Lewis is the Executive Director of NDIA’s Emerging Technologies Institute. Stan Stafira is the Chief Architect at the Missile Defense Agency. Gillian Bussey is Director of the Joint Hypersonic Transition Office – JHTO – at the Pentagon’s Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. Kelley Sayler is an analyst for Advanced Technology and Global Security at the Congressional Research Service. Steve Trimble, Defense Editor at Aviation Week magazine, who writes a significant amount about hypersonic missiles. Our conversation today will be moderated by Mr. To answer these questions, we’re pleased to have a panel of experts here. How do we defend against these high-speed maneuvering threats? How is hypersonic defense different and similar to other kinds of air and missile defenses? Is it even possible? has begun to develop its own hypersonic weapons with numerous programs spread across services, but less frequently discussed is the broader subject of hypersonic defense and that’s what we’re going to be talking about today. The Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense just last week had a meeting with a number of CEOs to talk about the importance of hypersonic strike and defense, and the state of the industrial base to support hypersonic strike and defense capabilities. Hypersonic weapons of various kinds have been in the news for some time in defense media and wider, and we’ve heard many reports about Russia and China building and testing hypersonic weapons and how the U.S. I’m happy today to introduce our Missile Defense Projects’ new report on countering hypersonic weapons. I’m senior vice president and director of the International Security Program here at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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