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Pentagon pumping millions more into missile defence

As a reflection of its urgency, the Pentagon asked Congress to let it shift funds from the current budget rather than wait for the next defence budget. The Pentagon already had USD 8.2 billion in its missile defence budget prior to the add-ons.

October 05, 2017 / 08:33 IST
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The Pentagon is injecting USD 440 million more into missile defence, including yet another expansion of its fleet of missile interceptors, to counter North Korea's accelerating push for a nuclear-armed missile capable of hitting the United States.

As a reflection of its urgency, the Pentagon asked Congress to let it shift funds from the current budget rather than wait for the next defence budget. The Pentagon already had USD 8.2 billion in its missile defence budget prior to the add-ons.

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The Pentagon today spelled out USD 367 million of the shifted money, with the rest expected to be announced later. The spending has come under increased scrutiny as North Korea's nuclear and missile programs have progressed and critics have questioned whether the Pentagon has developed missile defences that would work in combat.

Some of the additional USD 440 million is for projects that are classified secret, including USD 48 million more for development of technology for cyber "operations," according to a breakdown of the spending by the Pentagon's budget office.