CNN: US successfully 'intercepts and destroys' target in missile test
Washington (CNN)The Pentagon successfully shot down an intercontinental ballistic missile using its own upgraded long-range interceptor missile on Tuesday in what was widely seen as a test of US ability to counter a North Korean missile launch.
The Missile Defense Agency launched a ground-based interceptor from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California to intercept a US-launched mock ICBM target over the Pacific Ocean, according to a US defense official.
The interceptor "destroyed the target in a direct collision," according to a statement from the Missile Defense Agency.
"The intercept of a complex, threat-representative ICBM target is an incredible accomplishment ... and a critical milestone for this program," said MDA Director Vice Adm. Jim Syring.
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Somewhat skeptical of whether it was an actual success.
ReplyDeleteThis just smells like a PR stunt to me.
Yes, yes it was a PR stunt. High fives all around celebrated and carefully coreographed "test". Even so, there is only less than a one in two chance of actually getting a hit.
ReplyDeleteQuite OK to spend tens of billions on this black hole but we can't provide healthcare for our own people.