Lockheed Martin could start paying for THAAD this fall

Lockheed Martin, under a cost sharing agreement reached with the Pentagon, will have to make a first payment of $15 million if the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile does not hit a target in the next flight test scheduled for the fall. Lockheed Martin would have to pay $20 million if...

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