The Pentagon quietly directed the Missile Defense Agency to stop development of a new radar to protect Guam, according to a recent GAO report.
The successful shot involved engaging a target at a distance of four kilometers, a first for the smaller and lighter weapon system.
Adm. Samuel Paparo praised the fires capabilities brought to a potential fight by the Army’s multidomain task forces in the Pacific.
The Army is close to signing off on a low-rate production contract for a new missile defense radar to replace the old Patriot system's sensor.
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