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    Navy tests sea-based missile defense
    First ship to shoot down a multi-stage missile

    Friday, November 18, 2005; Posted: 9:40 a.m. EST (14:40 GMT)

    Missle Defense Agency

    HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) -- The Navy intercepted and destroyed a warhead as it separated from its booster rocket during a test Thursday off Hawaii -- the first time a ship at sea has shot down a multi-stage missile.

    The guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie fired an interceptor missile and knocked out the rocket's warhead about 100 miles (160 kilometers) above the Pacific, the Missile Defense Agency said in a statement.

    The achievement is considered significant because medium- and long-range ballistic missiles typically have at least two stages. Intercepting such missiles after they separate is difficult because sensors must be able to distinguish between the body of the missile and the warhead.

    All previous tests of the sea-based missile defense system involved short-range missiles that stay intact.

    The military's ground-based missile defense system in Alaska has successfully intercepted separating targets in five out of eight attempts.

    "This test is very important and I'll go as far as to say historical," said Rear Adm. Kathleen K. Paige, program director of the sea-based missile defense project. "It verifies ballistic missile defense is real, that it is available today operationally at sea."

    Senior representatives from the navies of Australia, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and Spain watched the test with Paige on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

    The Missile Defense Agency plans to conduct three more sea-based tests next year.

    The Lake Erie is equipped with technology that allows it to detect and track intercontinental ballistic missiles. Since last year, U.S. warships the ICBM tracking technology have been patrolling the Sea of Japan, on the lookout for missiles from North Korea.

    North Korea shocked Tokyo and other nations when it test-fired a ballistic missile over northern Japan in 1998. Analysts say North Korea is developing long-range missiles capable of reaching Alaska, Hawaii or perhaps America's West Coast
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  • #2
    This is good news. Can you post a link?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SnakePlisken
      This is good news. Can you post a link?
      Sure no problem :) Sorry guys the link posted earlier was not the one I intended this one below is.

      http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/17/mis....ap/index.html
      Last edited by Dreadnought; 20 Nov 05,, 21:02.
      Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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      • #4
        Topol-M ICBM is designed to defeat any defense by its maneuvering. I find it interesting that the Russians feel the need to continue to attempt to fight the cold war and defeat any US defensive system, which was meant to protect against all BUT Russian attack. Why does the US NOT want to defend against Russian nuclear attack as well? Tha ABM treaty is dead, and Russia never believed in it anyway, or adhered to it. Why not errect a national missile defense system to protect the US against ANY attack from ANY potential adversary? Why adhere to the MAD doctrine with RUssia when it is clear Russia never did apply itself to it? It is the only country with penetrating maneuvering warheads, and the only operational ABM system around Moscow, and a developing SAM/ABM national defense system with it's Tallinin SA-5 network, which is being upgraded with SA-10s and S-400s? AS well as building deep underground structures like the huge one at Yamantou Mountain in the Urals? (Do we have anything comparable to that?) They seem to still preparing for nuclear war while we grow complacent in the art of nuclear warfare living in denial under the quaint notion of Mutually Assured Destruction...

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        • #5
          All this continues just because paranoia exists from both sides.

          Putin dont want paranoic public to believe that missiles are now ineffective.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sandman
            It is the only country with penetrating maneuvering warheads, and the only operational ABM system around Moscow, and a developing SAM/ABM national defense system with it's Tallinin SA-5 network, which is being upgraded with SA-10s and S-400s? AS well as building deep underground structures like the huge one at Yamantou Mountain in the Urals? (Do we have anything comparable to that?) They seem to still preparing for nuclear war while we grow complacent in the art of nuclear warfare living in denial under the quaint notion of Mutually Assured Destruction...
            I googled the information you posted, a coordinated "SAM?ABM national defense system" and more interstingly, the "Yamantou Mountain" structure in the Urals and found little information. Could you please post on the subject matters?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Franco Lolan
              I googled the information you posted, a coordinated "SAM?ABM national defense system" and more interstingly, the "Yamantou Mountain" structure in the Urals and found little information. Could you please post on the subject matters?
              My pleasure, this is a related thread.
              http://www.worldaffairsboard.com/sho...267#post165267
              William T Lee was a CIA analyist involved in a rather big battle within the CIA over the ABM potential of the "Tallinin" SA-5 SAM system erected just as the ABM treaty was being negotiated. Now updated with the SA-10 and S-400 series SAMS credited with "some" ABM capability.
              http://missilethreat.com/law/abmtreaty/vulnerable.html

              I have read the book;

              http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/093...lance&n=283155

              Yamantau mountain is available in google, but here are a few links
              http://www.viewzone.com/yamantau.html
              http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...a/yamantau.htm
              http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=17518
              Last edited by Sandman; 06 Dec 05,, 13:49.

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