Interceptor, Radar Combo Targets Ballistic Missiles

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — There is a huge hole in U.S. ballistic missile defenses that air-to-air weapons — fired from fighters or unmanned aircraft fitted with long-range sensors — may soon be able to fill. “Right now there is a gap [in boost phase defenses against ballistic missiles] because no weapons...

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