A new boost-phase missile defense system-and its diplomatic uses in the North Korea dispute

The defense system the authors sketch in this article - the Airborne Patrol System - would make it possible to destroy North Korean ICBMs with fast-accelerating, high-speed interceptors before the targeted missile could deploy countermeasures that can defeat the US ground-based missile defense syste...

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