Monday, May 25, 2015

Major Boost To Missile Defense As Pentagon Announces Plans For A Long-Range Missile Defense Radar In Alaska



Reuters: Pentagon plans long-range missile defense radar in Alaska

The U.S. Defense Department on Friday announced plans to deploy a new long-range radar in central Alaska that would help the U.S. missile defense system better discern potential enemy missiles launched by Iran or North Korea and increase the capacity of interceptors in the ground in Alaska and California.

Raytheon Co, Northrop Grumman Corp and Lockheed Martin Corp are competing to build the new radar, which is expected to cost just under $1 billion.

The new radar would begin defensive operations in 2020, pending completion of required environmental and safety studies, the department said in a statement.

It said the new long-range discrimination radar (LRDR) will help the multi-layered U.S. ballistic missile defense system better address potential countermeasures that could be launched by potential foe to confuse U.S. defensive systems.

WNU Editor: The Russians and Chinese do not see the construction of a long-range radar system in Alaska directed at North Korea or Iran .... they see it directed at them.

More News On Pentagon Announces Plans For A Long-Range Missile Defense Radar In Alaska

Clear Air Force Station chosen for new long-range missile radar -- News-miner (Alaska)
Alaska tentative choice for long-range US radar system -- Washington Times/AP
U.S. to deploy long-range discrimination radar in Alaska by 2020 -- Yonhap News Agency
U.S. to deploy long-range radar in Alaska to counter N. Korean, Iranian missiles -- Arirang
US Defense Department to Deploy Radar in Alaska to Protect Pacific Coast -- Sputnik
Pentagon eyes Alaska for $1bn missile defense radar against Iran, N.Korea -- RT

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