Trump unveils $175bn Golden Dome missile shield plan

Golden Dome will “protect our homeland,” says Trump from Oval Office

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US President Donald Trump makes an announcement regarding the Golden Dome missile defense shield next to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., US, May 20, 2025. — Reuters
US President Donald Trump makes an announcement regarding the Golden Dome missile defense shield next to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., US, May 20, 2025. — Reuters

  • Shield to deploy hundreds of satellites for missile detection.
  • With heavy cost, project will take years to implement.
  • Dome includes satellites to shoot down missiles soon after lift-off.


WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has revealed a huge new defence project called the Golden Dome missile defence shield. 

The project will cost $175 billion and is designed to protect the US from missile attacks by using satellites in space. Trump says the system will help guard against threats from countries like China and Russia.

Trump announced on Tuesday that he had selected a design for missile defence shield and named a Space Force general to lead the effort to build the ambitious defence programme aimed at blocking threats.

Trump announced at a White House press conference that US Space Force General Michael Guetlein would be the lead programme manager for what the president said would be a $175 billion project—an effort widely viewed as the keystone to Trump’s military planning.

Golden Dome will “protect our homeland,” Trump said from the Oval Office and added that Canada had said it wanted to be part of it.

First ordered by Trump in January, Golden Dome aims to create a network of satellites to detect, track and potentially intercept incoming missiles. The shield could deploy hundreds of satellites for missile detection and tracking.

At a cost of $175 billion, it will take years to implement, as the controversial programme faces both political scrutiny and funding uncertainty.

Democratic lawmakers have voiced concern about the procurement process and the involvement of Trump ally Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which has emerged as a frontrunner alongside Palantir and Anduril to build key components of the system.

The Golden Dome idea was inspired by Israel’s land-based Iron Dome defence shield that protects it from missiles and rockets. Trump’s Golden Dome is much more extensive and includes a massive array of surveillance satellites and a separate fleet of attacking satellites that would shoot down offensive missiles soon after lift-off.

Tuesday’s announcement kicks off the Pentagon’s effort to test and ultimately buy the missiles, systems, sensors and satellites that will make up the Golden Dome.