ASAT Test Stalled By Funding Dispute

The U.S. Army still expects to hover-test its kinetic energy anti-satellite (KE ASAT) kill vehicle this fall at Phillips Laboratory's Edwards AFB, Calif., facility in preparation for flight tests in 1998. However, the program currently is stalled until $30 million in Fiscal 1996 funds are released...

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