Defending against hypersonic missiles is like hitting a bullet with a bullet. Learn how hit-to-kill technology and new satellite layers protect the US.

It’s a high-stakes shell game at twenty thousand miles per hour, where the system isn’t just looking for something in the sky, but trying to distinguish a lethal warhead from decoys using pure kinetic energy.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Eli: You know, I was thinking about the sheer physics of missile defense. It’s often described as hitting a bullet with another bullet, but when you’re talking about Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, those "bullets" are traveling at hypersonic speeds through the vacuum of space.
Nia: It’s incredible, right? And today, the primary shield for all 50 states is the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense, or GMD. What’s wild is that this system doesn’t use explosives to destroy a threat. It relies entirely on "hit-to-kill" technology—using pure kinetic energy to pulverize an incoming warhead on impact.
Eli: That is intense. But I’ve been reading that the landscape is changing. With new threats like maneuverable warheads, the U.S. is actually developing a "Next Generation Interceptor" and even a space-based layer called Golden Dome.
Nia: Exactly. We’re moving from a limited ground-based fleet to a massive, high-tech architecture involving hundreds of satellites and smarter, faster interceptors.
Eli: Let’s break down how this massive "brain" actually spots a threat and decides to fire.