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Washington: The US Department of Defence plans to spend almost $US18 billion ($23 billion) to develop, produce and support its new interceptor to stop incoming nuclear missiles from North Korea or Iran, the first major defence procurement award of the Biden administration.

Teams led by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman will receive between them as much as $US13.1 billion in the development phase of the Next Generation Interceptor, according to newly released figures. Their competition will culminate in a winner-take-all selection process following a “critical design review” — possibly by 2026 — leading to the construction of as many as 31 new interceptors, including 10 for testing.

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North Korean government shows the test launch of a Hwasong-12 intermediate range missile in Pyongyang in 2017.CREDIT:AP


The interceptors are designed to crash into and destroy incoming missiles from an adversary such as North Korea or Iran. They would be installed on missiles based in Alaska. Each of the 31 interceptors is estimated to cost about $US498 million.

The production phase is estimated to cost $US2.3 billion, with long-term support costs totalling another $US2.3 billion, according to estimates prepared by the Pentagon’s independent cost assessment unit.

“We’re focusing on the technology development phase at this time,” Missile Defence Agency spokesman Mark Wright said in a statement. The agency intends to begin fielding the Next Generation Interceptor “no later than 2028″, he said.


Such cost estimates are intended to give civilian officials a reality check on the price tag of a major weapons system. They also give analysts and investors in Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman a sense of the size and scope of potential revenue from the new program.

The new interceptor is intended to correct the mistakes of a failed warhead program that spanned the Obama and Trump administrations before it was cancelled in August 2019 after $US1.2 billion was spent on a project meant for deployment in 2023.

Bloomberg

 
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USN BMD warships have been increasing over the last years

by the end of 2021 USN will operate a total of 48 x BMD warships mix of Burkes-Ticos

and by 2025 this number will rise to 65

3 variants of BMD missiles have been tested with a extremely high intercept rate in 2 main categories

exo-atmosphere and endo-atmosphere, the SM3 is a exo-atomsphere missiles , meaning its a Mid course interceptor hitting the incoming missiles outside the atmosphere

the two below atmosphere missiles are the SM-2 and SM-6

with the new softwares of BMD Baseline 6X no missile in production or development has the ability to avoid these interceptors

since January 2002, the Aegis BMD system has achieved 34 successful exo-atmospheric intercepts in 43 attempts using the SM-3 missile (including 4 successful intercepts in 5 attempts by Japanese Aegis ships, and 2 successful intercepts in 3 attempts attempt using the Aegis Ashore system), and 7 successful endo-atmospheric intercepts in 7 attempts using the SM-2 Block IV and SM-6 missiles, making for a combined total of 41 successful intercepts in 50 attempts.

In addition, on February 20, 2008, a BMD-capable Aegis cruiser operating northwest of Hawaii used a modified version of the Aegis BMD system with the SM-3 missile to shoot down an inoperable U.S. surveillance satellite that was in a deteriorating orbit. Including this intercept in the count increases the totals to 35 successful exo-atmospheric intercepts in 44 attempts using the SM-3 missile, and 42 successful exo- and endo-atmospheric intercepts in 51 attempts using SM- 3, SM-2 Block IV, and SM-6 missiles.
 
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so something like Star Wars (strategic defense initiative) ERINT again?
history.com says
Over the course of 10 years, the government spent up to $30 billion on developing the concept, but the futuristic program remained just that—futuristic. It was formally scrapped by President Bill Clinton in 1993

rob Peter to give to Paul.
 
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:coffee: :sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:

When China spends only 2.3 billions on a similar system and it was criticized as being a threat.
 
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China does not have anything close to AEGIS let alone BMD

As per you China don't even have rockets Eversince they invented gunpowder.

Well. China is impressive.
She has just catapult her giant Space Station into space using giant rubber band.
:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:
 
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USA ABM Shield is only useful to avoid retaliation if they launch a first strike against Russia and/or China.

It's a offesive weapon, it's not deffensive, they can't stop a first strike from Russia.
 
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China does not have anything close to AEGIS let alone BMD
Haha show how much you know. China is a decade ahead of the US here. What the US is trying to develop here China already has.
 
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Haha show how much you know. China is a decade ahead of the US here. What the US is trying to develop here China already has.

heres my sources where yours ?

USA ABM Shield is only useful to avoid retaliation if they launch a first strike against Russia and/or China.

It's a offesive weapon, it's not deffensive, they can't stop a first strike from Russia.

source ? otherwise this is just a bias personal opinion
 
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