INTERCEPT STARTS LONG ROAD TO SEA-BASED MISSILE DEFENSE

The successful hit-to-kill intercept by the U.S. Navy's ballistic missile defense system marks the first step in what is being billed as a meticulous process to deploy a sea-based anti-missile shield. The intercept of an Aries ballistic missile target came in the fourth of a nine-test series. The...

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