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  • ...United States Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency to enhance its Ballistic Missile Defense System.
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  • While the terms [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-ballistic missile]] are commonly heard, the reality is that th
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  • ...ostile intent, against a target, the defense problem is far greater than [[ballistic missile defense]], including defense against [[cruise missile]]s and [[counter-rocket, arti
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  • {{seealso|Ballistic missile defense}} ...than an ICBM, thus presenting a more difficult problem for theater-level [[ballistic missile defense]] (BMD).
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  • ...an that of an [[intercontinental ballistic missile]] making it an easier [[ballistic missile defense]] problem
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense||**}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...rmy]]; replaced by the [[MGM-140 ATACMS]] and still used as a target for [[ballistic missile defense]] tests
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}} {{r|Theater ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...to be fired from the [[Vertical Launch System]] of ships equipped with the ballistic missile defense upgrade to the [[AEGIS battle management system]]
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...y radar for [[AEGIS battle management system]] ships, which adds theater [[ballistic missile defense]] engagement for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile
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  • Patriot missiles form the lower-level of a tiered ballistic missile defense system with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile). The TPY-2|AN
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...y a number of countries; primarily for [[anti-air warfare]] but also for [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-shipping missile|attacking surface ships]]
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...e licensed copies of the U.S. [[Burke-class]] and are being upgraded for [[ballistic missile defense]]
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...[[AEGIS battle management system]] and the supplementary [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar]]. This will allow them to use the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile,
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  • ...ative think tank with special interests in military aspects of space and [[ballistic missile defense]], as well as [[terrorism]] and restoring the principles of the Founders of
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  • ...t IIA [[Burke-class]] destroyer, first to receive the [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2]] [[ballistic missile defense]] radar upgrade
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...Perimeter Attack Radar Characterization System for the cancelled Safeguard ballistic missile defense, now a fixed ground radar with a space surveillance mission
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  • ...e of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, and support for President Reagan's [[ballistic missile defense|Strategic Defensive Initiative]].
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...artillery in theater and tactical applications. As a component of national ballistic missile defense, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is responsible for AN/TPY-2 applications. ...destroyers so they can use the longer-range RIM-161 Standard SM-3 theater ballistic missile defense.
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...lisher of the Claremont Review of Books and also directs the Institute's [[ballistic missile defense]] program
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...h has been one of the primary test ships for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] ballistic missile defense system; she successfully shot down a malfunctioning satellite in 2004
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...|nuclear and non-nuclear]] strategic forces, strategic [[arms control]], [[ballistic missile defense]]; related intelligence programs, [[military applications of space|space pr
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  • ...ace warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[land attack]], and possibly [[ballistic missile defense]]
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...nment but the U.S. in control of foreign policy; the U.S. operates large [[ballistic missile defense]] test ranges
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  • ...AEGIS battle management system radar; it gives new capabilities needed for ballistic missile defense that are not part of the basic SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 main AEGIS radar. It is the e
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  • ...location of the main Japanese bases in Micronesia, and with a major U.S. [[ballistic missile defense]] test and surveillance site on Kwajalein Island, the largest and southernm
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  • ...k operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], information operations, [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[weapons of mass destruction]] threats
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  • ...[[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] is a [[ballistic missile defense]] weapon. On newer U.S. Navy vessels, the combination of SM-2 in anti-surf The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] was developed for [[ballistic missile defense]], but has also demonstrated anti-satellite capability. It uses the additio
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  • ...Perimeter Attack Radar Characterization System for the cancelled Safeguard ballistic missile defense, with a current space surveillance mission.
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • Cruise missile defense has both similarities and differences to ballistic missile defense. Both can attack the launcher, but cruise missile launchers are far more li
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  • ...battle management system, can cooperate in acquiring targets for national ballistic missile defense. THAAD will also have access to national-level intelligence assets, includ
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{rpl|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • Perhaps the most common use of HTK is in [[ballistic missile defense]], and in some cases of [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems. T
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...[[Redstone Arsenal]] [[Missile and Space Intelligence Center]] (MSIC) in [[ballistic missile defense]].<ref>{{citation * [[Ballistic missile defense|Missile Defense Caucus]] (Co-chair)
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...dars & BMD C4I}}</ref> The SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 radar interoperates with overall ballistic missile defense control, just as land-based sensors can talk to AEGIS.
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  • ...ee''' oversees nuclear and strategic forces, strategic [[arms control]], [[ballistic missile defense]]; related intelligence programs, [[military applications of space|space pr ==Ballistic missile defense==
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  • Among its areas of research are nuclear warfare and [[ballistic missile defense]], about which Political Research Associates says it is an influential par
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  • ...of the basic naval missions go back to antiquity, while others, such as [[ballistic missile defense]], are recent. ...ot called a navy. Nevertheless, it has first-rate combatants, capable of [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-submarine warfare]], as a check on North Korea and China.
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  • ...ependently maneuvering reentry vehicles) or prevent one (e.g., effective [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[integrated air defense system]]s).
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  • {{main|Ballistic missile defense}} '''Ballistic missile defense''', in the post-[[Cold War]] era, is increasingly an issue for '''[[Europe]
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  • ...rch centers include groups for [[terrorism]], [[constitutional law]] and [[ballistic missile defense]]. The missile defense site opens with the statement "a robust and layered ballistic missile defense comprised of systems based on land, sea, air, and space has become an absol
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  • {{seealso|Ballistic missile defense}} ...ing the defense can have effects on two levels. If the target nation has [[ballistic missile defense]], penetration aids will make the problem of intercepting the true warheads
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  • | url = http://www.aei.org/outlook/27611}}</ref> Ballistic missile defense against North Korea and possibly China is a key part of such a relationship
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  • In other applications, such as [[ballistic missile defense]], long range is highly desirable; the farther away the target can be acqui
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  • ...land attack and anti-surface warfare (ASuW) missions, and, in some cases, ballistic missile defense. ...ed array|passive phased array, which can be upgraded with a SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 ballistic missile defense capability.
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  • ...as had a number of upgrades; the SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 is an add-on component for ballistic missile defense, whose antenna mounts on top of that of the SPY-1. Other radars work with i
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  • *THAAD exoatmospheric ballistic missile defense. TPY-2|AN/TPY-2 radar,
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...work Centric Airborne Defense Element''' (NCADE) is both a new approach to ballistic missile defense (BMD), simultaneously seen as a low-risk, moderate capability anti-ballisti
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...ual emphasis is on operations in the field, if the U.S. deploys a national ballistic missile defense system, ADA would operate it were it deployed. ...tp://www.fas.org/man/crs/RL32476.pdf}} p. CRS-21</ref> There is a need for ballistic missile defense, and new capabilities may allow defense against unguided rockets, artillery
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  • ...alein forms the heart of the U.S. Army Reagan Missile Test Site, used in [[ballistic missile defense]] testing. The atoll extends from 8 degrees 45 minutes to 9 degrees 25 minu
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  • ...While diplomacy and economics played a major role, and the deployment of [[ballistic missile defense]] systems also may have inhibited North Korea, the threat of direct militar
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  • ...hicles (MIRV), low-altitude penetrating bombers) as well as defense (e.g., ballistic missile defense and mobile missiles), the Triad remains the basic strategic model among maj
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  • ...], recommended approval. Reagan found unacceptable the reduced levels of [[ballistic missile defense]], and Carlucci worked out a budget compromise with Congress. As a firm supporter of [[ballistic missile defense]], Carlucci opposed negotiations on arms control that might limit U.S. choi
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  • ...s to have separate systems of surface-to-air missiles against aircraft and ballistic missile defense systems against short-range ballistic missiles.
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  • ...ssile tracking|Long-range missile tracking for the use of these sensors in ballistic missile defense. ...RA BALL system now has the potential to significantly assist theater-based ballistic missile defense, by giving detailed tracking after launch. Similar sensors may be mounted o
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  • Ballistic missile defense can have many layers. Israel is exploring acquiring the very long range RIM
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  • ...then America to defend our homeland and fully fund an operational, layered ballistic missile defense|missile-defense system
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  • ...a wide range of partner navies. The rapid growth in sea- and land-based [[ballistic missile defense]] capabilities will help meet the needs of combatant commanders and allies ...sers, [[Burke-class]] and [[Zumwalt-class]] destroyers), including 21 – 32 ballistic missile defense-capable combatants and Aegis Ashore; the followon CGX cruiser program has b
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  • ...a given that new-generation U.S. cruisers will have a significant theater ballistic missile defense role. Nevertheless, any AEGIS ship, which can take the [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2]] r
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  • ...onald Reagan|Reagan]]'s [[Strategic Defensive Initiative]] ("Star Wars") [[ballistic missile defense]] program. During the [[Joseph McCarthy|McCarthy]] era he alienated many of ==Ballistic missile defense==
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  • ...rstanding of Bush's priorities, from reading his campaign statements, were ballistic missile defense|national missile defense and Iraq. Bush said that was correct. Clinton sugg
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  • ...rgument in the Rumsfeld Commission report leading to the deployment of a [[ballistic missile defense|National Missile Defense]]. The maxim was phrased in yet another way by Se There were strong Russian concerns about U.S. [[ballistic missile defense]] programs, with open discussion of military countermeasures to the system.
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  • ...war. Also around the time Reagan announced the beginning of a program of [[ballistic missile defense]] systems, known as the "Strategic Defense Initiative", or, popularly, "Sta
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  • ...ington (U.S. state)|WA) (1969-1980), focusing on promoting the "Star Wars" ballistic missile defense legislation. This diverted him from finishing his dissertation. He had bee
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  • ...luding the largest underground test in U.S. history, the W71 warhead]] for ballistic missile defense.
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  • ...(and tracked farther away), and even may "shoot a bullet with a bullet" in ballistic missile defense, the small boys have grown up.<ref name=Marfiak2008>{{citation
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  • {{main|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...ment system]] is one such complex that supports [[anti-air warfare]] and [[ballistic missile defense]], as well as [[land attack]].
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  • ...arply cut the military budget, while continuing long-range research into [[ballistic missile defense]].
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