Report recommends cost-effective plan to strengthen US defense against ballistic missile attacks
Tuesday, September 11, 2012 - 12:02
in Mathematics & Economics
To more effectively defend against ballistic missile attacks, the U.S. should concentrate on defense systems that intercept enemy missiles in midcourse and stop spending money on boost-phase defense systems of any kind, concludes a new, congressionally mandated report from a committee of the National Research Council.