US lacks defense against hypersonic weapons and advanced cruise missiles, says Pentagon space policy official Mark Berkowitz.
The US has no defense against hypersonic weapons and advanced cruise missiles, stated Mark Berkowitz, Pentagon Assistant Secretary for Space Policy.
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The US has no defense against hypersonic weapons and advanced cruise missiles, stated Mark Berkowitz, Pentagon Assistant Secretary for Space Policy.
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