Wes Rumbaugh is a fellow in the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. His work focuses on missile defense, conventional long-range strike, and defense budgets and organizations. He has published on the composition of the Missile Defense Agency budget, homeland ballistic missile defense, new operational concepts for missile defense systems, the role of elevated sensors in missile strike and defense, and trends in hypersonic strike. Previously, he was director of advocacy and a Van Cleave fellow at the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance. He holds a BS in political science from Missouri State University.
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Houthi fight extracts heavy cost from Pentagon
Wes Rumbaugh in The Hill — March 2, 2024
Norfolk-based ships part of retaliatory attack in Red Sea
Wes Rumbaugh in WVEC — February 5, 2024
Space Perspective's balloon-like spacecraft is floating toward a 2024 commercial launch. See new photos of the high-altitude luxury vehicle — including its fancy space toilet.
Wes Rumbaugh in Business Insider — October 24, 2023
Ukraine Launches U.S. 'Small Diameter' Bomb With Longer Range Than HIMARS
Wes Rumbaugh in Newsweek — March 28, 2023
Lawmakers chart ‘middle course’ on space-based missile warning funding
Wes Rumbaugh in Defense News — January 13, 2023
US planning new defense against hypersonic missiles
Wes Rumbaugh in NewsNation — July 5, 2022
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Cost and Value in Air and Missile Defense Intercepts
Commentary by Wes Rumbaugh — February 13, 2024
The Air and Missile War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Lessons for the Future of Strike and Defense
Critical Questions by Shaan Shaikh and Wes Rumbaugh — December 8, 2020
A New Generation of Homeland Missile Defense Interceptors
Critical Questions by Wes Rumbaugh — November 12, 2019
Dissecting the Big Missile Defense Plus-up
Commentary by Tom Karako and Wes Rumbaugh — December 5, 2017