Intercept Fails In Latest US Missile Defense Test

HONOLULU --- The U.S. Missile Defense Agency said it failed to intercept a ballistic missile during a test off Hawaii.

The failure came during a test conducted with Japan’s Defense Ministry late Wednesday.

The U.S. and Japan are jointly developing the interceptor to shoot down medium-range ballistic missiles. The allies have been investing in technology to counter North Korean missile threats.

As part of the test, a medium-range target missile was launched from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai late Wednesday. The USS John Paul Jones detected and tracked the missile. The ship launched the interceptor, but it failed to shoot down the target.

This was the second time the U.S. military has attempted an intercept with the Standard Missile-3 Block IIA. The previous attempt in February was successful. (end of excerpt)

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