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Thursday, April 4, 2013, 08:36 AM | |||
United States deploy THAAD air defense missile system in Guam in response of North Korea threats. | |||
The
United States announced Wednesday, April 3, 2013, that it was speeding
the deployment of THAAD
an advanced air defense missile system to Guam in the next few weeks.
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or THAAD, is stationed
at Fort Bliss but officials would not say if the unit being deployed will
be from here. |
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The THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) missile system is an easily transportable defensive weapon system to protect against hostile incoming threats such as tactical and theatre ballistic missiles at ranges of 200 km and at altitudes up to 150 km. |
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"The Department
of Defense of United States will deploy a
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (THAAD) Ballistic Missile
Defense system to Guam in the coming weeks as a precautionary
move to strengthen our regional defense posture against the North Korean
regional ballistic missile threat," the Pentagon said in yet another
unusual announcement of the deployment of such a strategic weapon. "They have nuclear capacity now," Hagel said. "They have missile delivery capacity now." He specifically said that the North Koreans have threatened "our base in Guam, threatened Hawaii, threatened the West Coast of the United States." "We have to
take those threats seriously," Hagel said. |
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