White Paper Says Extra $2.2 Billion Gets Navy Missile Defense To Sea By FY-05

By Thomas Duffy / March 16, 2000 at 5:00 AM
If the Navy were given an extra $2.2 billion it could field a theater missile defense system capable of defeating unsophisticated missiles by fiscal year 2005, two years sooner than now planned, and could have a fully robust system at sea by FY-08, also two years early, according to a new "white paper" put together by the service's Theater Wide missile defense program office. InsideDefense.com obtained a copy of the paper. Under the current Clinton administration plan, $1.9 billion will...

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