U.S. warship successfully destroys ICBM target in test off Hawaii
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[November 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - A U.S. warship has
intercepted and destroyed an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
target in a test conducted northeast of Hawaii, the U.S. Missile Defense
Agency (MDA) said.
The test, conducted on Nov 16, involved an Aegis Ballistic Missile
Defense-equipped destroyer which the MDA did not identify.
"We have demonstrated that an Aegis BMD-equipped vessel equipped with
the SM-3 Block IIA missile can defeat an ICBM-class target," said vice
admiral and MDA director Jon Hill.
The Standard Missile 3 Block IIA (SM-3 IIA) was developed by a joint
venture between Raytheon Co and Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
The ICBM was destroyed outside Earth's atmosphere, Raytheon said in a
separate statement.
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Hill said the test could augment the Ground-based Midcourse Defense
(GMD) system, a network of radars, anti-ballistic missiles and other
equipment designed to protect the United States from ICBMs.
"The Department is investigating the possibility of augmenting the
GMD system by fielding additional sensors and weapon systems to
hedge against unexpected developments in the missile threat," he
said.
(Reporting by Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; editing by Jason Neely)
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