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   MISSILE DEFENSE : MISSILE DEFENSE TESTS
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Missile Defense System Intercepts Rocket in Test -- David S. Cloud  -- New York Times  -- September 02, 2006

In the first full-scale test of the ballistic missile defense system in more than a year, an interceptor rocket launched from California on Friday shot down a target fired from Alaska that officials said in some respects resembled a warhead from a North Korean rocket.

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Missile defense test a victory for Pentagon -- Eric Rosenberg  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- September 02, 2006

U.S. military forces launched a rocket interceptor that destroyed a mock warhead in outer space, giving the Pentagon a much-desired win in its costly and controversial effort to develop a defense against long-range missile strikes.

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Missile defense tested briefly in rocket's failure -- Bill Gertz  -- Washington Times  -- July 06, 2006

Missile defense proponents view North Korea's firing of seven missiles as the first real test of the new U.S. ground-based missile defense, even though the failure of the long-range Taepodong-2 seconds after launch prevented the Pentagon from responding with a U.S.-based interceptor.

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Test Failures Slow U.S. Missile Defense -- Staff  -- Associated Press  -- January 18, 2006

After an embarrassing series of test failures in the ambitious, expensive and highly criticized program to build a national missile-defense shield, the U.S. military is slowing the deployment of interceptors while it conducts more testing.

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Missile defence shield test fails -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- December 15, 2004

The first test in almost two years of the planned multi-billion dollar US anti-missile shield has failed, possibly delaying the deployment of the system.

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U.S. Prepares to Activate Missile Defense System -- Will Dunham  -- Reuters  -- November 01, 2004

The Pentagon is set to declare operational soon a multibillion dollar system intended to defend America from attack by ballistic missiles, but which critics say will not work.

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U.S. Missile Shield Won't Work: Scientist Group -- Jim Wolf  -- Reuters  -- May 13, 2004

An independent review of the multibillion-dollar U.S. ballistic missile shield due to start operating by Sept. 30 finds that it is technically incapable of shooting down any incoming warheads.

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MIT professor faults operation of Patriot missile -- Ross Kerber  -- Boston Globe  -- April 30, 2004

Confused by multiple radar signals in a crowded airspace, the Army's Patriot antimissile system probably created false tracks of incoming enemy missiles and automatically fired, killing three allied jet pilots during fighting in Iraq a year ago, according to MIT physicist Theodore Postol.

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The Patriot Flawed? -- Staff  -- CBS 60 Minutes  -- February 19, 2004

Independent analysis shows that the U.S. Patriot missile defense system is regularly malfunctioning and bringing down friendly aircraft.

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Missile Defense Testing May Be Inadequate -- Bradley Graham  -- Washington Post  -- January 22, 2004

The Pentagon's top weapons evaluator reported that setbacks in the Bush administration's effort to develop a national missile defense system are likely to make it difficult to assess the system's effectiveness ahead of its planned deployment in September.

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