Arrow Missile Fails Test

The Aug. 26 failure of the Israeli Arrow ballistic missile interceptor has been linked to an electronic malfunction in a steering device seconds before the air-launched target was to be engaged. Yaw control was lost, causing the interceptor to miss the reentry vehicle. Until then, the interceptor...

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