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The US must research new technologies, such as a layer of sensors in space, to find and destroy incoming missiles, a Pentagon report is expected to say.
The Missile Defence Review, due for release on Thursday, says the US should revamp its missile defence programme to combat foreign threats.
It includes plans to study a possible orbital sensor system to intercept and stop missiles in their tracks.
President Donald Trump is set to unveil the review at the Pentagon on Thursday.
The president previously ordered the military to create a sixth branch of the military to ensure “American dominance in space”. Speaking ahead of the review’s publication, an unnamed official reportedly said space was “the key” to missile defence. “A space-based layer of sensors is something we are looking at to help get early warning and tracking and discrimination of missiles when they are launched,” the official told reporters.
However, the official stressed the military was only examining whether such a system could work, and that no decisions had been made.
The US must research new technologies, such as a layer of sensors in space, to find and destroy incoming missiles, a Pentagon report is expected to say.
The Missile Defence Review, due for release on Thursday, says the US should revamp its missile defence programme to combat foreign threats.
It includes plans to study a possible orbital sensor system to intercept and stop missiles in their tracks.
President Donald Trump is set to unveil the review at the Pentagon on Thursday.
The president previously ordered the military to create a sixth branch of the military to ensure “American dominance in space”. Speaking ahead of the review’s publication, an unnamed official reportedly said space was “the key” to missile defence. “A space-based layer of sensors is something we are looking at to help get early warning and tracking and discrimination of missiles when they are launched,” the official told reporters.
However, the official stressed the military was only examining whether such a system could work, and that no decisions had been made.