Missile Fails to Hit Target in California Test
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Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004
LOS ANGELES An anti-ballistic missile under development
by Israel and the United States missed its target Thursday in its
latest test off the California coast, a spokesman said. A test last
month off California was a success.
The Arrow missile failed to intercept an air-launched missile
over the Pacific, and both fell into the water, said Chris Taylor,
spokesman for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.
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"The engineers don't yet know what happened," Taylor said.
It was the 13th Arrow intercept test and the eighth test of the
complete weapon system. Officials have not said how many of the
tests have been successful.
Last month, an Arrow successfully hit a missile launched from a
platform on the ocean range off Point Mugu, 45 miles northwest of
Los Angeles.
The Arrow system was first deployed by Israel after the Gulf
War, when Iraq fired 39 Scud missiles at Israel.
In Thursday's test, the Arrow was trying to hit a short-range,
air-launched target. Taylor would only describe the target as
representative of a threat that Israel might encounter.
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