Network Centric Airborne Defense Element
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The Network Centric Airborne Defense Element (NCADE) is an
hit-to-kill vehicle powered by a hydroxylammonium nitrate monopropellant rocket motor from Aerojet.[2][3]
The launch vehicle will be a Boeing
AESA radar.[4]
References
- ^ "Raytheon Awarded $10 million to Develop New Missile Defense Interceptor". Raytheon. Sep 18, 2008.
- ^ Raytheon NCADE
- ^ "NCADE: An ABM AMRAAM - Or Something More?". Defense Industry Daily. 20 Nov 2008.
- ^ Okinawa Decision Has Missile Defense Element[permanent dead link]
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