British government ballistic missle defense
The British government likely faces a 5-10-billion-pound ($7.1-14.2-billion) price tag should it ever wish to procure a homeland ballistic missile defense capability, according to a senior Defense Ministry official. The rough estimate figure is based upon the U.K. purchasing off-the-shelf a system...
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