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US ballistic missile intercept test fails N. KOREA: TRUMP A “PSYCHOPATH”

Japan-US missile was to counter threats from N. Korea

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Washington, June 22: The US Navy conducted a failed ballistic missile intercept on Thursday with its SM-3 Block IIA off the coast of Hawaii.

The destroyer John Paul Jones, running the Navy’s top-of-the-line Aegis Baseline 9.C2 combat system, failed to intercept a medium-range ballistic missile launched from the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Kauai, Hawaii.

The destroyer detected and tracked the target on the AN/SPY-1 phased array radar but was unable to intercept it. It was the second test of this latest iteration of the SM-3. The John Paul Jones successful­ly shot down a target in February with it. That test was the first intercept using Baseline 9.2C. “Program officials will conduct an extensive analysis of the test data,” a news release for the US Missile Defence Agency said on Thursday.

The test also marked the fourth flight test of the SM-3 Block IIA and the second time it was launched from a ship. John Paul Jones is the Navy’s missile defence ship; it replaced the cruiser Lake Erie in 2014.

The missile is being developed by Raytheon and is a joint project between the US and Japan, designed to counter rising missile threats from North Korea.

Late last month the U.S. military successful­ly shot down an interconti­nental ballistic missile target in outer space using an intercepto­r missile launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

NORTH KOREA on Thursday called US President Donald Trump a “psychopath” as tensions soar following the death of American student Otto Warmbier, who was evacuated in a coma from North Korean detention last week.

MEANWHILE, THE United State has said that China has a responsibi­lity to exert much greater pressure on North Korea to prevent escalating tensions with a government that ignores the law.

 ??  ?? US President Donald Trump speaks at Kirkwood Community College on Thursday. —
US President Donald Trump speaks at Kirkwood Community College on Thursday. —

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