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Accession Number : ADA355891

Title :   Atmospheric Interceptor Technology (AIT) Status and Technology Overview,

Corporate Author : ARMY SPACE AND MISSILE DEFENSE COMMAND HUNTSVILLE AL

Personal Author(s) : Cantrell, Mike ; Bryant, Steven ; Ennis, Doug

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Report Date : NOV 1998

Pagination or Media Count : 7

Abstract : Summary AIT is a technology testbed program to develop component technologies that could be applied to current acquisition programs as part of a P31 program. The payoffs of AIT technology are substantial: providing technical solutions to theater missile defense interceptor capabilities for contingencies and against advanced threats not currently addressed by the TMD systems programs and reducing technical risks and costs in support of current acquisition programs through direct technology insertions. To date, AIT has made excellent progress in developing component and subsystem technologies that support high velocity interceptors. MT is continuing to implement its strategy of developing and validating components and integrated subsystems through extensive ground testing and simulation activities and then providing the technologies for infusion into multi-service system applications.

Descriptors :   *ACQUISITION, *THREATS, *THEATER MISSILE DEFENSE, *TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION, MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES), SIMULATION, GROUND LEVEL, INTEGRATED SYSTEMS, TEST BEDS, HIGH VELOCITY, COSTS, SOLUTIONS(GENERAL), INTERCEPTORS.

Subject Categories : DEFENSE SYSTEMS
      MILITARY OPERATIONS, STRATEGY AND TACTICS

Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE



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