President Donald Trump is preparing an executive order for a “next-generation” defense shield to protect the US against ballistic missiles and other long-range attacks, taking on a goal that past administrations — including his own — struggled to reach.
“The threat of attack by ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles remains a catastrophic threat facing the United States,” according to a White House document on the upcoming executive order.
It says Trump will order the construction of an “Iron Dome” shield, comparing it to Israel’s vaunted system, which was developed in coordination with the US and is designed to address threats including drones, rockets and cruise missiles.
Any such system would have to go well beyond what Israel’s Iron Dome provides if it’s to cover all of the US. RTX Corp.’s Raytheon unit, which produces Iron Dome in coordination with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, says the system’s Tamir missile can down weapons launched from a range of 4 to 70 km (44 miles).
The president’s executive order seeks to accelerate production and delivery of new systems to track and intercept incoming missiles, as well as defeat them before launch. The White House document on the planned order was reported earlier by CNN.
The US already has a range of missile defense systems in place. There are Terminal High Altitude Air Defense systems, as well as Aegis systems on warships and Patriot batteries and ground-based interceptors.
But the Defense Department has struggled to develop a defense shield for all of the US. Unsuccessful efforts go back to President Ronald Reagan’s proposed Strategic Defense Initiative, a space-based system that became known as “Star Wars.”