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U.S. weighs rules for any North Korean missile strike(how to shoot down NK missiles)
Swiss Info ^ | 05/12/05 | Reuters

Posted on 05/11/2005 7:02:17 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

Thursday 12.05.2005, CET 03:52

May 12, 2005 1:05 AM

U.S. weighs rules for any North Korean missile strike

please read in lead paragraph ...inbound North Korean missile... instead of ...inbound North Korean president... .

A corrected story follows.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Department is weighing whether a decision to shoot down any suspected inbound North Korean missile should go all the way to the president, a top general told Congress on Wednesday.

Marine Gen. James Cartwright, commander of the Strategic Command that coordinates U.S. missile defense operations, said the authorization would ideally come from the president and the secretary of defense, but there might not be time enough.

"As you can imagine, getting the president, the secretary, the regional combat commander into a conversation and a conference in a three to four-minute time frame is going to be challenging," Cartwright told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on defense. "So what are the rules that we lay down?

"We are working very hard with the secretary to lay down those rules and understand the risks associated with those very quick and timely decisions that are going to have to be made ... when we deal with the North Korean threat," he testified.

North Korea, at odds with the United States over its nuclear program, is believed to have the capability to mount a warhead on one of its long-range missiles, Vice Adm. Lowell Jacoby, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told Congress last month.

Cartwright said the U.S. missile defense system is designed to "characterize" a threat in its first three to four minutes of flight. This could leave as little as three minutes to decide whether to fire ground-based interceptors if the suspected target were Alaska or Hawaii.

Since October, the multibillion-dollar missile shield of radars, sensors, interceptors and battle management capabilities has been in a "shakedown" or check-out period similar to that used before a warship enters the operational fleet.

The ground-based system's prime contractor is Boeing Co..

Ships equipped with Lockheed Martin Corp. Aegis combat systems also have been patrolling the Sea of Japan to provide long-range surveillance and tracking data to the battle management system.

"Is it phone calls that we make? Do we use the command and control system in the displays to inform the national command authority? How are we going to bring them together?" Cartwright asked.

Last year, when interceptors were lowered into their silos at Fort Greely, Alaska, and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, the threat was defined as "two to five missiles coming from North Korea," he testified.

Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry Obering, director of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency, told the committee that current missile defense fielding activities were a "direct response" to perceived dangers from North Korea and Iran.

While two recent aborted interceptor test flights had been "very disappointing," the Missile Defense Agency remained confident in the system's design, its ability to knock out targets and its "inherent operational ability," Obering said.

Reuters


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: missiledefense; nkorea; northkorea; nuketippedmissile; procedure
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To: Ronin

Rent it. It's worth it. Even for the car chase. Interesting how they botched the ambush.

However, for tactical ambush scenes (of vehicles), I'm pretty sure that Patriot Games holds the # 1 spot. Rent that also.


41 posted on 05/12/2005 8:16:36 AM PDT by Bald Eagle777 (Property tax is eternal rent. You can never own your own land. Why?)
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To: PhilDragoo; Grampa Dave
No, they need to fire at anything headed our way, then report the results--not waste a second seeking permission to fire. Knock it down, then turn the peninsula north of the 38th parallel into a glass parking lot.

The simple solutions are always the best.

42 posted on 05/12/2005 12:22:38 PM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do, but we're gonna getcha)
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