US THAAD missile hits test target
WASHINGTON: The United States said it shot down a mediumrange target ballistic missile in its latest test of the country’s THAAD missile defence programme, which is designed to protect the country against potential threats from countries such as North Korea and Iran.
The test, conducted over the Pacific Ocean, comes amid heightened tensions with North Korea, which on Saturday said it had conducted its own successful test of a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM) that proved it has the capacity to strike American’s mainland.
The latest US test of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence ( THAAD) system was planned well before North Korea’s latest missile launch, but it comes at a time of rising tension with the country since Pyongyang launched its first- ever test of an ICBM on July 4.
The Missile Defence Agency ( MDA) said Sunday that the US has now successfully intercepted test targets 15 times for its THAAD weapon system, though the latest test involved a medium-range missile, and not the long-range kind being tested out of North Korea.
Earlier in July, the US conducted its first THAAD test against a longrange intermediate-range ballistic missile similar to the kinds being tested in North Korea.
“In addition to successfully intercepting the target, the data collected will allow MDA to enhance the THAAD weapon system, our modelling and simulation capabilities, and our ability to stay ahead of the evolving threat,” said MDA director Lt Gen Sam Greaves in a statement. – Reuter