U.S., Japan said eyeing missile-defense gaps
A Lockheed Martin executive said in a teleconference with reporters that Japan may spent millions of dollars to plug its missile-defense gaps demonstrated by North Korea's July 4-5 test- firings.
Lockheed's job is to link the sensors, interceptors and other components so that military commanders can have a wide range of options to cope with any missile attack.
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