SMDC chief worries about security at a Shemya Island NMD site

DEFENDING THE DEFENSE: The X-band Ground-Based Radar for the projected U.S. National Missile Defense system, slated to be built at Shemya Island, Alaska, will be vulnerable unless security measures are beefed up, says Lt. Gen. John Costello, commander of the Army's Space and Missile Defense Command...

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