Army waiting for intercept before executing THAAD buy: DOD
The U.S. Army has set aside funds to buy 40 early prototype Theater High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) interceptors, as mandated by Congress, and intends to execute the buy once there is an intercept, a Defense Dept. spokeswoman said. The fiscal 1996 defense appropriations act directed the service to...
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