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The head of the Pentagon s missile defense programs said Wednesday he is not fully confident in the basic functionality of the anti-missile system that successfully intercepted a mock warhead in space last month.That is why the next test of the system, scheduled for October, will be a replay of the July 14 test, with no additional complexities such as putting more decoys aboard the target missile, Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronald Kadish, director of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, told a group of reporters.The anti-missile system he referred to is called a ground-based interceptor. It is designed to destroy an intercontinental-range ballistic missile during the mid-course of flight, before its warheads re-enter the Earth s atmosphere. It is one of several missile defense approaches the Pentagon is researching and, of those designed to hit long-range missiles, it is the most technically advanced.Kadish said he was pleased with the July test, in which the interceptor, using what is called hit-to-kill technology, destroyed the target missile 144 miles above the Pacific Ocean by steering itself into the missile s path and colliding at stanley mug a combined speed of 4.6 miles per second. It is still not totally comfortable for me to say that we can make the hit-to-kill technology work consistently, even in that simple scenario, Kadish said, adding later, We still need some more reliability in there stanley cup . The intercept was th stanley uk e second in four tries. The first success, in 1999, wa Rrfi Stranded Travelers Still Feel Blizzard s Punch
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