DOD seeks budget boost for BMD interceptors, radars

The Bush Administration plans to seek a $1.2 billion increase in ballistic missile defense (BMD) spending in fiscal 2005, partly to buy additional interceptors and radars for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system, according to officials and documents. The Administration's FY '05 budget...

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