Trump selects $175b defence shield design
Thursday, 22 May 2025
The ambitious programme aims to block threats from China and Russia
WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters): President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had selected a design for the $175-billion Golden Dome missile defence shield and named a Space Force general to head the ambitious programme aimed at blocking threats from China and Russia.
The programme, first ordered by Trump in January, aims to create a network of satellites, perhaps numbering in the hundreds, to detect, track and potentially intercept incoming missiles.
Trump told a White House press conference that US Space Force General Michael Guetlein would be the lead programme manager for an effort widely viewed as the keystone to Trump's military planning.
Golden Dome will "protect our homeland," Trump said, adding that Canada had said it wanted to be part of it.
In a statement, the office of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he and his ministers were discussing a new security and economic relationship with their American counterparts.
"These discussions naturally include strengthening NORAD and related initiatives such as the Golden Dome," it added.
Trump said the defence shield, which would cost some $175 billion, should be operational by the end of his term in January 2029, but industry experts were less certain of that timeframe and the cost.
"Ronald Reagan wanted it many years ago, but they didn't have the technology," Trump said.