Posted on 04/26/2007 5:02:32 PM PDT by RDTF
Lieutenant General Henry Trey Obering, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) director, announced the successful completion today of the latest Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense hit to kill intercept flight test. Conducted jointly with the U.S. Navy, the test involved the simultaneous engagements of a ballistic missile unitary target (meaning that the target warhead and booster remain attached) and a surrogate hostile air target. This marked the eighth successful intercept in ten flight tests for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Program. The Aegis BMD system is the maritime component of the MDAs Ballistic Missile Defense System, and is designed to intercept and destroy short to intermediate-range ballistic missiles. This test also marked the 27th successful hit to kill intercept in tests since 2001. The mission was completed by the Aegis BMD cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70), using the Aegis BMDs shipboard weapon system; the Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block IA, against the ballistic missile target; and the Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) Block IIIA, against the surrogate hostile air target. The test demonstrated the USS The test demonstrated the USS Lake Eries ability to engage a ballistic missile threat and defend itself from attack at the same time. The test also demonstrated the effectiveness of engineering, manufacturing, and mission assurance changes in the solid divert and attitude control system (SDACS) in the kinetic kill weapon. This was the first flight test of all the SM-3 Block IAs upgrades, previously demonstrated in ground tests.
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Cool toys
When will the Dems cut off funding?
January 21, 2009.
When will the Dems cut off funding?
...
As soon as they can — review the history of what Carter and Clinton did to our military...
I so loathe the Democrapic leaders and their treasonous ways.
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Is that the Raytheon missile?
Isn’t it time to officially call this the “Reagan Defense System.”?
yep!
from article:
Raytheon Missile Systems of Tucson, Arizona is the prime contractor for all variants of the Standard Missile.
Whether or not we want to violate the ABM treaty especially with a concept [NMD program] that we may not know ...or... that we do know now does not work is something that also mystifies me.End of transcriptI mean... Every aspect of the debate and the consideration that is given this whole program is... is troubling to me. I... I mean... I...there's a disconnect there. I mean...It just seems common sense.... I mean...there's no brain..
This isn't rocket science here...
Yes it IS rocket science....
that's the problem.. Hadn't thought about that..
As I just think out loud .... as I meander through here.
(laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh)
That's the problem.
That’s way cool!
Now, I sure hope we have an adequate defense against those supersonic antiship missles (sunburn, etc.)
Thanks for the ping. This system has come along faster than I thought it would. It’s amazing how quickly technology advances during war time.
Excellent news, thanks.
>> Its amazing how quickly technology advances during war time.
Fewer beers during lunch @ the pub.
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