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  • {{r|RIM-161 Standard SM-3}}
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  • ...allation, may have a secondary [[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] is a [[ballistic missile defense]] weapon. On newer U.S. Navy vessels, t The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] was developed for [[ballistic missile defense]], but has also demonstrate
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  • {{r|RIM-161 Standard SM-3}}
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  • ...ips, which adds theater [[ballistic missile defense]] engagement for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile
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  • {{r|RIM-161 Standard SM-3}}
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  • ...ited States Navy]], which has been one of the primary test ships for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] ballistic missile defense system; she successfully shot down a malfunctio
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  • {{r|RIM-161 Standard SM-3}}
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  • ...SPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar]]. This will allow them to use the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile, which, from the Sea of Japan, could intercept North Korean offen
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  • The RIM-161 Standard SM-3 is a variant of the block IVa, which, on AEGIS ships with the appropriate r
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  • Another system is the sea-based, long-range [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile with capability against TBMs and satellites. Japan has acquired t
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  • ...PY-1|AN/SPY-1 main AEGIS radar. It is the engagement control radar for the RIM-161 Standard SM-3 missile.
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  • | title = Raytheon RIM-161 Standard SM-3
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  • Image:SM-3 US-Japan.jpg|thumb|joint U.S.-Japan RIM-161 Standard SM-3 firing from ''USS Lake Erie (CG-70)'' Ships with the ballistic missile defense electronics upgrades also carry RIM-161 Standard SM-3 vertical launch missiles, with capability against theater ballistic missile
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  • ...GIS systems on its Kongo-class destroyers so they can use the longer-range RIM-161 Standard SM-3 theater ballistic missile defense.
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  • ...such as the [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] and anti-ballistic missiles such as the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]]. Adding these, of course, would call for significant changes or developme
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  • ...s with the AEGIS battle management system, Japan has bought and tested the RIM-161 Standard SM-3 anti-ballistic missile, while the Republic of Korea have not. All three cou
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  • *[[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] when equipped with area BMD electronics
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  • | U.S. RIM-161 Standard SM-3, Israeli Arrow (missile)|Arrow
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  • The RIM-161 Standard SM-3, while designed for terminal phase intercept, is launched from a warship: a
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  • ...se can have many layers. Israel is exploring acquiring the very long range RIM-161 Standard SM-3 missile intended to engage theater ballistic missiles, and adapting them to
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  • * [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3/Definition]]
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  • [[Image:SM-3 US-Japan.jpg|thumb|right|150px|joint U.S.-Japan [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] firing from ''[[USS Lake Erie (CG-70)]]'']]
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  • ...than PAC-3 alone. Both systems are compatible with the longer-range Navy's RIM-161 Standard SM-3 anti-ballistic missile controlled by the SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 upgrade to the AEGI
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  • * [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:RIM-161 Standard SM-3/Metadata]]
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  • ...would use point defense. THAAD, Arrow-2, and a possible land adaptation of RIM-161 Standard SM-3 would remain focused on ballistic missiles.
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