Key facts
- Experts believe the US missile defense system, referred to as the "Golden Dome," may be insufficient to counter threats from China and Russia.
- A primary concern is the system's potential inability to intercept hypersonic missiles.
- The rapid technological advancements by China and Russia are outpacing the development of US defense capabilities.
Experts have raised concerns that the United States' missile defense system, colloquially known as the "Golden Dome," may not be adequate to protect the nation from evolving threats posed by China and Russia. A significant worry is the system's potential inability to intercept hypersonic missiles, a technology that both nations are actively developing and deploying.
The rapid pace of technological advancement by adversaries like China and Russia presents a formidable challenge to existing US defense strategies. Experts suggest that the development of countermeasures and new offensive capabilities by these nations may be outpacing the United States' ability to adapt and defend itself, potentially leaving the US vulnerable.
