Friday, May 23, 2014

US Successfully Launches A Shore-Based Missile Interceptor Off Hawaii



US Test-Fires Aegis Missile Defence System Destined For Europe -- The Guardian

Test takes place in Hawaii of interceptor that will be stationed first in Romania as part of US-Nato system criticised by Russia

The United States has announced the first live firing test of a missile interceptor destined to be stationed initially in Romania and then elsewhere in Europe.

The test of the system, known as Aegis, comes amid tensions between Nato and Russia over the annexation of the Crimea region of Ukraine.

The Obama administration's current European Phased Adaptive Approach calls for the first Aegis Ashore site to be operational in Romania in 2015, with a second site to follow in Poland in 2018.

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More News On The US Successfully Launching A Shore-Based Missile Interceptor Off Hawaii

Aegis Ashore System Conducts Successful Flight Test -- US Department of Defense
U.S. tests enhanced Aegis system, fires SM-3 missile onshore -- Reuters
U.S. reports successful NATO missile defence test -- AP
U.S. Tests Missile System Bound for Romania -- WSJ
Military flight tests components of Aegis Ashore -- UPI
Watch Raytheon's Alabama-made Standard Missile-3 light up the sky in its first land-based test -- al.com
US Successfully Launches Shore-Based Missile Interceptor -- IBTimes
US tests cornerstone of European antimissile shield -- RT
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US Aegis Ashore launches first SM-3 Block IB interceptor -- IHS Janes 360
Aegis Ashore achieves major test milestone for worldwide ballistic missile defense system -- Physorg

4 comments:

D.Plowman said...

I firmly believe that this could be the catalyst for 'bad' things when deployment of these weapon systems take place.

James said...

Plowman,
I'm curious why you are against this system. I'm for it, but I would like to hear your reasons for your position.
James

D.Plowman said...

"I'm curious why you are against this system."

Never said I was against the system, I'm actually for it.

As I said, I firmly believe that it could be the catalyst for bad things to happen, but I'm not against it. I just believe it will give the Russian's all the excuses they need to act against NATO in some fashion.

James said...

Sorry, I misunderstood.