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Star Wars gets unofficial sequel: Lockheed's orbital missile barrage system

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Lockheed's Multiple Kill Vehicle-L space superiority platform promises to be the final word in the event of an intercontinental ballistic missile attack. Part of the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System, the MKV-L is designed to deal with the multitudinous targets an ICBM launch would provide, rather than take out a single warhead.

ICBMs can be tricky. They act as a far-reaching delivery system for a swarm of smaller warheads — some of which are dummies to confuse opposing countermeasures — that shower a broad area in booms, bangs, fire, and general badness.

The MKV-L would respond with a barrage of its own, firing a pathfinder seeker warhead that would keep track of the number of enemy projectiles and take no prisoners, eliminating every warhead, dummy and even the delivery vehicle. Now that the milestone of a calibrated pathfinder seeker has come and gone, Lockheed is setting its sights on the next step: running tests in a true flight environment in the next year or two, and getting the system online by 2017.

As a quick aside, Lockheed needs to work on its renderings. The odd assortment of bland space balls, cones and cans aren't really inspiring a lot of confidence in me.

Yahoo! Finance, via CNET News, via Gizmodo

 
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By Nemo at 6:39 AM ON 05/25/08

USA building more and more defenses is a sign that americans are aware of the "love" that all the planet has for them...

By Traveler at 1:57 PM ON 05/25/08

More insanly expensive toys for the American Empire.

By sk8ter02a at 1:31 PM ON 05/27/08

Nemo I think your comment is in error, the world has no love for our current president, i can assure you that his approval ratings are the lowest in US history at 17.5% and a majority of the american people don't approve of his tatics , so for the world to dislike the american people doesn't make sense when we really have no more control over what he does on a day to day basis since 9/11.

By Yeah Yeah at 3:26 PM ON 05/27/08

Great ... SkyNet's favorite new toy! :)

And don't hate the US because we have cool stuff ...

By Kalel1k at 2:48 PM ON 08/09/08

Lol Yeah yeah! I was just thinking of SkyNet killing the entire world from space accept nukes this time.

This also shows that not only do us Americans live in the strongest country right now, but were just geting stronger, and stronger.

Ah, Proud to be an American!


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