Low Cost Interceptor completes first flight-test

The Low Cost Interceptor (LCI), which the U.S. Army is developing for cruise missile defense, flew for the first time Aug. 3. During what the Army described as a successful Short Hot Launch test, the missile traveled about 1.25 miles downrange at Redstone Arsenal, Ala. LCI is designed to destroy...

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