U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE PLANS NARROWED

The Pentagon is expected to abandon any future planning for fast, fighter-based air-to-air weapons designed to shoot down ballistic missiles soon after launch. While there has been no official decision, an analysis of investment strategies and projected budgets has doomed the concept, an Air Force...

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