The Free Press Journal

America to test anti-missile system amid N Korea tension

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The US Missile Defense Agency has said that it would soon test an antiballis­tic missile system, days after North Korea demonstrat­ed its arsenal was capable of striking parts of Alaska.

The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to be tested is designed to intercept and destroy short-, mediumand intermedia­terange ballistic missiles during their final phase of flight.

The MDA on Friday said the test against a ballistic missile target would be conducted at the Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska in Kodiak, Alaska.

THAAD "will detect, track and engage a target with a THAAD intercepto­r" rocket in "early July," the MDA said in a statement.

Though such exercises are planned months in advance, it comes after North Korea on Tuesday for the first time test fired an interconti­nental ballistic missile capable of reaching parts of the United States including Alaska

THAAD is not designed to stop an ICBM -- that job is left primarily to the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) intercepto­r system.

The US military this year began deploying THAAD to South Korea, a move that infuriated China, which has argued the deployment would further destabiliz­e the situation on the Korean peninsula.

US THAAD batteries are also installed in Guam and Hawaii, designed to stop an intermedia­te-range missile from North Korea.

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