Enemy tactical ballistic missiles may soon be easier to detect and track. During a series of recent tests, a Raytheon Company JLENS demonstrated tactical ballistic missile defense (TBMD) capability when it detected and tracked a total of four ballistic-missile surrogates during their ascent (boost) phase.During the test, the JLENS X-Band radar tracked two ripple-fired and two individually fired ballistic-missile surrogates.
The missiles flew flight profiles similar to the profiles enemy tactical ballistic missiles might fly in high-threat regions of the globe.
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