A software flaw has forced the U.S. Navy to delay flight testing of the interceptor
A software flaw has forced the U.S. Navy to delay flight testing of the interceptor for the Area Wide ballistic missile defense system. It is the second test delay for the Standard Missile SM-2 Block IV-A. Navy officials hope the missile software can be fixed in a few weeks.
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