*Update*: according to the Pentagon, the much anticipated test was a 
success, and the mock ICBM warhead was shot down over the Pacific "in a 
success for America's missile defense program." The test was the first of 
its kind in nearly three years, and was the first test ever targeting an 
intercontinental-range missile like North Korea is developing.


In a just released statement, the Missile Defense Agency said that during 
the test, an ICBM-class target was launched from the Reagan Test Site on 
Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Multiple sensors 
provided target acquisition and tracking data to the Command, Control, 
Battle Management and Communication (C2BMC) system. The Sea-Based X-band 
radar, positioned in the Pacific Ocean, also acquired and tracked the 
target. The GMD system received the target tracking data and developed a 
fire control solution to intercept the target. 


Full statement from the Pentagon below:

*HOMELAND MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM SUCCESSFULLY INTERCEPTS ICBM TARGET *

 

The U.S. Missile Defense Agency, in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force 
30th Space Wing, the Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated 
Missile Defense and U.S. Northern Command, today successfully intercepted 
an intercontinental ballistic missile target during a test of the 
Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) element of the nation's ballistic 
missile defense system. 

 

This was the first live-fire test event against an ICBM-class target for 
GMD and the U.S. ballistic missile defense system. 

 

During the test, an ICBM-class target was launched from the Reagan Test 
Site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Multiple 
sensors provided target acquisition and tracking data to the Command, 
Control, Battle Management and Communication (C2BMC) system. The Sea-Based 
X-band radar, positioned in the Pacific Ocean, also acquired and tracked 
the target. The GMD system received the target tracking data and developed 
a fire control solution to intercept the target. 

 

A ground-based interceptor was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, 
California, and its exo-atmospheric kill vehicle intercepted and destroyed 
the target in a direct collision. 

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