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PENTAGON DOES TEST OF PREVIOUSLY BANNED MISSILE

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Washington — The U.S. military has conducted a flight test of a type of missile banned for more than 30 years by a treaty that both the United States and Russia abandoned this month, the Pentagon said.

The test off the coast of California on Sunday marked the resumption of an arms competitio­n that some analysts worry could increase U.S.-Russian tensions. The Trump administra­tion has said it remains interested in useful arms control but questions Moscow’s willingnes­s to adhere to its treaty commitment­s.

The Pentagon said it tested a modified ground-launched version of a Navy Tomahawk cruise missile, which was launched from San Nicolas Island and accurately struck its target after flying more than 310 miles. The missile was armed with a convention­al warhead.

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