U.S., Japan Agree On Cooperative Missile Defense

After months of negotiation, the U.S. and Japan finally have signed an agreement to cooperate on research and development for a theater ballistic missile defense program. The five-year program will concentrate on enhancements to the Standard Missile SM-3, the interceptor being used in the Navy...

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