U.S. tests missile ban system successfully

The U.S. has said that a medium-range ballistic missile has crashed using the prevention system, which it hopes to place on the Korean peninsula. Today's test of the missile defence system (THAAD) has been done at the time of tensions raised, as North Korea tested the success [...]
The U.S. has said that a medium-range ballistic missile has crashed using the prevention system, which it hopes to place on the Korean peninsula.
Today's test of the missile defence system (THAAD) has been done in the time of tensions raised, as North Korea tested with success an intercontinal ballistic missile (ICBM), which proved it has the capacity to reach US territory.
The U.S. Defense Agency has said that the American test has been done so that a C-17-type aircraft, flying into the Pacific Ocean, has launched a middle-ray missile that has been detected and blocked by the T missile defence system. HAAD, Alaska.
This agency has said this is the 15th test that has been successfully conducted.
Some of these tests were conducted by South Korea when Seoul was led by the previous government.
The new South Korean leader, Moon Yae-Inn, has suspended the T programme. HAAD, in June, said a new assessment of the impact of this programme on the environment should be made.
China has been very angry with setting up the programme in this part, calling this step a destabilising step for the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that setting up T programme HAAD, South Korea and Alaska, “breaks down the strategic balance in the world”. / REL/












