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  2. Comparison of anti-ballistic missile systems - Wikipedia

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    Iron Dome uses principles that are similar to a true anti-ballistic missile system to intercept slower-moving short-range rockets and artillery projectiles, employing the Tamir missile at ranges of up to 70km and altitudes to 10km, at a cost of about $50,000 per missile. Iron Dome also has an anti-aircraft capability.

  3. The Navy's top ballistic missile interceptor comes with a ...

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    American warships have fired the multi-million-dollar Standard Missile-3 interceptor twice this year, calling attention to costs and stockpiles.

  4. Iron Dome - Wikipedia

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    The estimated cost of each Tamir interceptor missile was cited in 2014 as from US$20,000 [184] to 50,000; [25] a 2020 analysis estimated a total cost of $100,000 to $150,000 for each interception. [3] In contrast, a crudely manufactured Qassam rocket costs around $800 and the Hamas Grad rocket costs only several thousand dollars. [185] [186]

  5. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense - Wikipedia

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    The missile was hot-condition tested to prove its ability to operate in extreme environments. [23] [24] 2008-06-27 Success: Downed a missile launched from a C-17 Globemaster III. [25] 2008-09-17 Aborted Target missile failed shortly after launch, so neither interceptor was launched. Officially a "no test". [26] 2009-03-17 Success

  6. Multiple Kill Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The MKV mission was to destroy medium-range through intercontinental-range ballistic missiles equipped with multiple warheads or countermeasures by using a single interceptor missile. During an actual hostile ballistic missile attack, the carrier vehicle with its cargo of small kill vehicles would have maneuvered into the path of an enemy missile.

  7. Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The EKV is boosted to an intercept trajectory by a boost vehicle (missile), where it separates from the boost vehicle and autonomously collides with an incoming warhead. The EKV is launched by the Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) missile, the launch vehicle of the GMD system. The EKV's own rockets and fuel are for corrections in the trajectory ...

  8. Ground-Based Interceptor - Wikipedia

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    The Missile Defense Agency leads the development of anti-ballistic missiles for North America. The Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) [21]: 4:13 is a MDA program to upgrade the kill vehicles for the ground-based interceptors, with different vendors, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman competing. [22]

  9. RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 - Wikipedia

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    A significant improvement in this respect, the SM-3 Block II variant widens the missile's diameter from 0.34 m (13.5 in) to 0.53 m (21 in), making it more suitable against intermediate-range ballistic missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles. [9] [6] The highly modified Block IIA missile shares only the first-stage motor with the Block I.