The ship based system is the ONLY system that has scored a creditable success in this arena, the land based shots have always had a smell of being rigged tests.
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If they score a hit it will be a shot heard and felt around the World, it would in an instant change strategic thinking everywhere.
Why? It wouldent be any different than the first downing of a stealth plane or sinking of a submarine. They would just build more ICBMs to overwhelm our system. Other than ego there is absolutely positively ZERO reasons to take a pot-shot at a missle
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As to how, that 747 thing with a laser is probably not up to speed as a weapon or system yet, it will have to be some sort of missile based intercept vehicle. Basic problems two fold.
1) got to hit it going up or coming down, can't hit it while ballistic.
2) all the range and tract anticipation that entails.
ICBMs are ballistic as soon as they leave the launch complex, it's what they DO lol. The exo-atmospheric part of the course is actually the easiest time to hit it because they are easy to see and have run out of propellant for doing any manuevering/course adjustment. All sorts of things happen during re-entry that complicate an intercept at that point including ionization of the surrounding air due to superheating, causing tracking problems. Thundering down through the various layers of the atmosphere causes course changes too, that's why the AF has entire squadrons of weather watchers in the ballistic missle program.
30 seconds or less after launch Rivit Ball and Cobra Ball aircraft and Cobra Dane radar will know everything about the missle including the landing spot within a few miles. Boost phase is the easiest shot IF you already have an asset there, which is why enemies will simply have launch complexes farther inland if we deploy ABL.