"If you can't see it, you can't shoot it down," he said. "What's challenging with these new threats is that they become unseeable by our ground and sea-based radar systems because they have the ability to maneuver around."
Threat Status panel: U.S. falling behind peer adversaries in missile defense tech
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Mr. Zoiss said in a recent interview with The Washington Times’ “Threat Status Influencers” video series that the system tracks missiles using infrared technology, which can be tricky with futuristic hypersonic glide missiles, whose speeds change in more complex ways than conventional intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Trump weighs appointment of 'Golden Dome' czar as missile defense push gains momentum
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