KINETIC-KILL BOOST PHASE INTERCEPT REGAINS FAVOR
The advent of high-payload Tier-family unmanned aerial vehicles is prompting the resurrection of lightweight hit-to-kill boost phase intercept weapon technologies shelved several years ago. Under a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization $10-million/year study, the Pentagon is assessing several...
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