Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Another Successful U.S. THAAD Anti-Missile Test



FOX News: US successfully tests THAAD missile system amid North Korean tensions

The U.S. on Tuesday test-fired its THAAD anti-ballistic missile system from Alaska that successfully intercepted a target missile launched from an Air Force Cargo plane north of Hawaii.

The drill was previously scheduled in June and comes a week after North Korea successfully test-launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of hitting Alaska.

THAAD is used to intercept short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. It does not target intercontinental ballistic missiles. The U.S. has a perfect record on launches, hitting 14 out of 14 targets.

"I couldn't be more proud of the government and contractor team who executed this flight test today," said Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Sam Greaves. "This test further demonstrates the capabilities of the THAAD weapon system and its ability to intercept and destroy ballistic missile threats. THAAD continues to protect our citizens, deployed forces and allies from a real and growing threat."

Fox News was told it will be a few hours before imagery and video are released.

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More News On Today's U.S. Anti-Missile Test

U.S. Missile Defense System Completes Successful Test -- Washington Free Beacon
U.S. Says Test of THAAD Missile Defense System in Alaska Hits Target -- US News and World Review/Reuters
US says missile defense system successfully intercepts projectile during test -- CNN
US completes 14th successful THAAD missile defense test -- Washington Examiner
THAAD Succserfully Intercepts an IRBM Target from Alaska -- Defense Update

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