US successfully tests missile intercept system

In the American test of the so-called THAAD system, a medium-range missile was launched from a US Air Force C-17 aircraft flying over the Pacific and a THAAD unit in Alaska "detected, tracked and intercepted the target," the US Missile Defense Agency said.

July 31, 2017 / 08:26 IST
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Baleswar : Interceptor missile being test fired from Chandipur in Baleswar on Saturday. PTI Photo  (PTI2_11_2017_000263B)
Baleswar : Interceptor missile being test fired from Chandipur in Baleswar on Saturday. PTI Photo (PTI2_11_2017_000263B)

American forces successfully tried out today a missile interception system the US hopes to set up on the Korean peninsula, military officials said following a trial just days after North Korea's second test of an ICBM.

In the American test of the so-called THAAD system, a medium-range missile was launched from a US Air Force C-17 aircraft flying over the Pacific and a THAAD unit in Alaska "detected, tracked and intercepted the target," the US Missile Defense Agency said.

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It said this was the 15th successful intercept in 15 tests for the weapons system known as THAAD, which stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.

South Korea said yesterday it will speed up deployment of a THAAD battery on its territory because of the latest North Korean test of an intercontinental ballistic missile.