The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization plans to try another test of an exoatmospheric kill vehicle on May 31.
GIVING IT ANOTHER SHOT: The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization intends to try again on May 31 to track a target with an exoatmospheric kill vehicle (EKV) sensor - a key interceptor technology planned to be used for a national missile defense system. A flight test of the EKV failed earlier this...
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