US to test radar capable of tracking all types of missiles

Alaska will begin testing a new radar that tracks hypersonic weapons and missiles

intercontinental ballistic missiles and hypersonic weapons. This is reported by Interfax.

According to Vice Admiral John Hill, director of the US Defense Agency's Anti-Ballistic Missile Agency, the construction of an early warning radar has been completed, and now it is possible to begin the testing phase. “It will enable Northern Command to better defend the United States against ballistic and hypersonic missile threats,” Hill said.

When fully operational, the radar could provide an unprecedented ability to simultaneously search and track multiple small targets. , including all classes of ballistic missiles at very long ranges.

At the end of October, the US Army and Navy conducted the second firing tests of the first stage of a solid-propellant hypersonic missile engine. The tests took place in Promontory, Utah. In particular, the thrust vector control system of a solid-propellant rocket engine was tested.

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