ABL Leads Expectations in Washington as Missile Defense Is Reinvigorated
Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE/JIM SHRYNE
A quarter of a century and more than $100 billion after President Ronald Reagan pushed for a U.S. missile shield, Missile Defense Agency officials and other advocates assert that the U.S. has a rudimentary capability while major technology advancements are imminent. Congress, meanwhile, seems...
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