Rempt sees 'no showstoppers' to sea-based global missile defense
The U.S. Navy, which has spent years developing theater missile defenses, could produce a sea-based "global" missile defense system with relative ease, according to Rear Adm. Rodney Rempt, the assistant chief of naval operations for missile defense. A naval missile defense system that protects the U...
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