Aegis Ashore Missile Defence System In Romania Undergoes Scheduled Update
(Source: NATO; issued April 11, 2019)
The U.S. Navy’s Aegis Ashore ballistic missile site in Deveselu, Romania, seen from space. While it is being upgraded this summer, the US Army will deploy a THAAD battery there to provide cover. (Twitter photo)
The scheduled update is part of the United States European Phased Adaptive Approach to ballistic missile defence, which was announced in September 2009.
During the update, the United States will fulfill its commitment to NATO's Ballistic Missile Defence by the temporary deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to Deveselu in Romania. The THAAD unit will be under NATO operational control and the full political control of the North Atlantic Council. It will only remain operational until the Aegis Ashore Romania site is back online. The update and deployment are expected to last several weeks.
In accordance with NATO's Ballistic Missile Defence system, the THAAD unit will be focused on potential threats from outside the Euro-Atlantic area. Aegis Ashore Romania is purely a defensive system.
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