Sen. Smith seeks up to $250M for KE-ASAT flight tests, equipment
Senate Armed Services Committee member Bob Smith (R-N.H.) has asked Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to support spending $190 million to $250 million to conduct two flight tests and buy 10 interceptors and related equipment for the Army's kinetic energy anti-satellite (KE-ASAT) program. In a letter...
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