Strategic Weapons: March 16, 2002

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The British government has conducted a study that shows building a missile defense system of its own would cost $7 to $14 billion. This includes buying off-the-shelf US-built ground-based interceptors and building new radars at Fylingdales and Menwith Hill.--Stephen V Cole


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