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The United States on Tuesday conducted a ballistic missile intercept test in Guam for the first time, preparing the Western Pacific Ocean outpost for defense against China's threats. The Aegis ...
The remote island paradise of Guam -- a 210-square-mile blot of land in the Pacific -- is at first glance an unlikely place for a ballistic missile crisis. But the island, considered a vacationer ...
The request includes funding for systems designed to defend the homeland against intercontinental ballistic missiles from ...
Three months later, on the evening of Dec. 10, an interceptor missile launched from Andersen Air Force Base destroyed a ballistic missile off the coast of Guam, in the first test of the military ...
In the December test, a US Air Force C-17 plane released a medium-range ballistic missile target off Guam’s coast. After the target was tracked by powerful radar, ...
The U.S. military considered the DF-26 an intermediate-range ballistic missile, which puts Guam, home to American Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps bases, within its range.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and senior military leaders on Guam track a Standard Missile-3 Block IIA as it intercepts a surrogate Medium Range Ballistic Missile target off the coast of Guam during the ...
According to Military Watch Magazine, an estimated 60–80 THAAD interceptors were fired between June 13–24 as part of the ...
The Government Accountability Office warn a firmer plan for management of Guam's missile defense architecture is needed.
A Guam Army National Guard company made history on April 12 by becoming the first infantry unit to earn the Alexander Hamilton Award, an honor typically reserved for artillery units.
The United States on Tuesday conducted a ballistic missile intercept test in Guam for the first time, preparing the Western Pacific Ocean outpost for defense against China's threats.