U.S. Army needs $65 million for KE-ASAT flight demonstrations
The U.S. Army needs to add about $65 million to the Kinetic Energy Anti-Satellite (KE-ASAT) program to conduct flight demonstrations, according to Richard Fisher, head of Army Space and Missile Defense Command's Technology Center. The KE-ASAT program is currently running on fiscal year 1996 and '97...
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