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Newsjock

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Sun Apr 5, 2015, 12:47 AM Apr 2015

The Pentagon’s $10-billion bet gone bad

Source: Los Angeles Times

Leaders of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency were effusive about the new technology. It was the most powerful radar of its kind in the world, they told Congress. So powerful it could detect a baseball over San Francisco from the other side of the country.

If North Korea launched a sneak attack, the Sea-Based X-Band Radar — SBX for short — would spot the incoming missiles, track them through space and guide U.S. rocket-interceptors to destroy them.

Crucially, the system would be able to distinguish between actual missiles and decoys.

SBX “represents a capability that is unmatched,” the director of the Missile Defense Agency told a Senate subcommittee in 2007. In reality, the giant floating radar has been a $2.2-billion flop, a Los Angeles Times investigation found.

... Over the last decade, the agency has sunk nearly $10 billion into SBX and three other programs that had to be killed or sidelined after they proved unworkable, The Times found.

Read more: http://graphics.latimes.com/missile-defense/

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The Pentagon’s $10-billion bet gone bad (Original Post) Newsjock Apr 2015 OP
Yeah, but it probably got a couple of retired admirals some good consulting jobs. Hoppy Apr 2015 #1
 

Hoppy

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1. Yeah, but it probably got a couple of retired admirals some good consulting jobs.
Sun Apr 5, 2015, 01:00 AM
Apr 2015

So it wasn't all wasted money.

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