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Missile Defense, Explained
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Missile defense turns radar tracks, command decisions and interceptor shots into a layered race against incoming rockets, drones and missiles.
- Frame 1MDA's layered defense turns missile warnings into a security clock: sensors build a radar map for the incoming threat.
- Frame 2A data path moves through sensors, C2BMC software and communications networks, then routes the track to commanders.
- Frame 3Who acts and pays: MDA sustains the agency architecture, operators assign shots, and Congress funds annual capacity.
- Frame 4A layered diagram shows the tradeoff: short, medium, intermediate and long-range threats need different intercept windows.
- Frame 5Failure mode: bad tracks, thin sensor coverage, late handoffs, complex threats or untested elements leave gaps in the grid.
- Frame 6Watch signal: test results, radar coverage, capacity funding and inventory burn show whether the defense path holds.
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- Jun 9, 4:08 PM EDT
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