U.S., Japan Work on ABM Interceptor Component Development Deal

MISSILE MILESTONE The U.S. and Japan have agreed to an offset workshare for developing the engine, nose cone and other components for an anti-ballistic missile interceptor. The offset is one way around the opposition to the Japan Defense Agency's plan to purchase Standard Missile SM-3s with unit...

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