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Air Force Tests New Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile On December 12Th 2019 This Dream From Just 2 Days Earlier Confi...
Air Force Tests New Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile On December 12th 2019 This Dream From Just 2 Days Earlier Confirmed The Event.  Air Force Tests New Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile  Dec. 12, 2019 | By Brian W. Everstine  The Air Force And The Strategic Capabilities Office On Dec. 12 Tested A Prototype Version Of A Conventional, Ground-Launched, Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile At Vandenberg Afb, Calif.  The Air Force Launched The New Missile At 8:30 A.M. Pacific Time. It €Œexited Its Static Launch Stand And Terminated In The Open Ocean” After Flying For More Than 500 Kilometers, According To A Defense Department Statement.  On Dec. 12, 2019, The Air Force, In Partnership With The Strategic Capabilities Office, Conducted A Flight Test Of A Prototype Conventionally-Configured, Ground-Launched Ballistic Missile From Vandenberg Afb, Calif. The Test Missile Exited Its Static Launch Stand And Terminated In The Open Ocean After More Than 500 Kilometers Of Flight. Data Collected And Lessons Learned From This Test Will Inform The Defense Department’S Development Of Future Intermediate-Range Capabilities. Video: Michael Stonecypher/ 30th Space Wing  The Test Is The Latest Step In The Development Of New Intermediate-Range Capabilities, The Pentagon Said. It Follows The August Test Of An Intermediate-Range, Ground-Based Cruise Missile From A Mobile Launcher At San Nicolas Island, Calif., Which Came After The Us Decided To Withdraw From The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty The Same Month.  €Œdata Collected And Lessons Learned From This Test Will Inform The Department Of Defense’S Development Of Future Intermediate-Range Capabilities,€ The Pentagon Said.  The Prototypes Used In The Tests Could Eventually Carry A Nuclear Warhead.  €Œwhat We’Ve Been Working On Over The Past Several Months Is Some Research And Development Work For What Could Become A Non-Inf-Compliant Weapon System, Should We Get To [that] Point. So, We’Ve Postured Ourselves For This Possibility That We May Find Ourselves At A Point In The Near Future Where We’Re Not Obligated By The Inf Treaty,€ Vice Adm. Dave Kriete, Deputy Commander Of Us Strategic Command, Told Reporters July 31. €Œthat’S Just Prudent Military Planning.€   https://Www.Airforcemag.Com/Air-Force-Tests-New-Intermediate-Range-Ballistic-Missile/

Air Force Tests New Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile On December 12Th 2019 This Dream From Just 2 Days Earlier Confi...

Air Force Tests New Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile On December 12th 2019 This Dream From Just 2 Days Earlier Confirmed The Event. Air Force Tests New Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile Dec. 12, 2019 | By Brian W. Everstine The Air Force And The Strategic Capabilities Office On Dec. 12 Tested A Prototype Version Of A Conventional, Ground-Launched, Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile At Vandenberg Afb, Calif. The Air Force Launched The New Missile At 8:30 A.M. Pacific Time. It €Œexited Its Static Launch Stand And Terminated In The Open Ocean” After Flying For More Than 500 Kilometers, According To A Defense Department Statement. On Dec. 12, 2019, The Air Force, In Partnership With The Strategic Capabilities Office, Conducted A Flight Test Of A Prototype Conventionally-Configured, Ground-Launched Ballistic Missile From Vandenberg Afb, Calif. The Test Missile Exited Its Static Launch Stand And Terminated In The Open Ocean After More Than 500 Kilometers Of Flight. Data Collected And Lessons Learned From This Test Will Inform The Defense Department’S Development Of Future Intermediate-Range Capabilities. Video: Michael Stonecypher/ 30th Space Wing The Test Is The Latest Step In The Development Of New Intermediate-Range Capabilities, The Pentagon Said. It Follows The August Test Of An Intermediate-Range, Ground-Based Cruise Missile From A Mobile Launcher At San Nicolas Island, Calif., Which Came After The Us Decided To Withdraw From The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty The Same Month. €Œdata Collected And Lessons Learned From This Test Will Inform The Department Of Defense’S Development Of Future Intermediate-Range Capabilities,€ The Pentagon Said. The Prototypes Used In The Tests Could Eventually Carry A Nuclear Warhead. €Œwhat We’Ve Been Working On Over The Past Several Months Is Some Research And Development Work For What Could Become A Non-Inf-Compliant Weapon System, Should We Get To [that] Point. So, We’Ve Postured Ourselves For This Possibility That We May Find Ourselves At A Point In The Near Future Where We’Re Not Obligated By The Inf Treaty,€ Vice Adm. Dave Kriete, Deputy Commander Of Us Strategic Command, Told Reporters July 31. €Œthat’S Just Prudent Military Planning.€ https://Www.Airforcemag.Com/Air-Force-Tests-New-Intermediate-Range-Ballistic-Missile/

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