U.S.-Japan SM-3 Talks Continue

Credit: ANALYTICAL GRAPHICS INC./APPLIED DEFENSE SOLUTIONS INC.
Some of the technologies used to shoot down a classified U.S. intelligence satellite will find their way onto Japanese warships within the next decade. Although U.S. officials say they do not anticipate future antisatellite (Asat) missions with the Standard Missile 3 (SM-3), the software and...

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