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HUNTERDON COUNTY NEWS |
TITLE: Missile Defense Elements Participate in Air Force Test
DESCRIPTION:
Time: 08:24:38
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) successfully completed an exercise involving Ballistic Missile Defense
System (BMDS) elements and emerging technologies, which gathered data during a routine operational test of
a U.S. Air Force strategic missile launched June 29 from Vandenberg AFB, Calif., at 3:01 a.m. PDT.
Participants included the Army Navy Transportable Radar (AN/TPY) Surveillance-2 Forward Base Mode, the
Upgraded Early Warning Radar at Beale AFB, Calif., and the External Sensors Laboratory. Data collected
during the exercise will be used to improve sensor capabilities and as risk reduction for future BMDS tests.
The Air Force test, called Glory Trip 199, was part of a continuing program to evaluate and demonstrate the
operational readiness of our ground-based strategic deterrent force. The ability to utilize a target of opportunity
allows MDA to conduct numerous important exercises and obtain extensive data without incurring the expense
associated with launching a test-specific target missile.
News media point of contact is Rick Lehner, Missile Defense Agency, at (703) 697-8997 or richard.lehner@mda.mil.