The Army is considering a plan that would get the THAAD anti-missile interceptor into service a year or two before the current schedule of 2007 by delaying some of the software upgrades (intended to deal with jamming and high-performance targets not expected to be in service by then) to the follow-on Block-2 part of the program.--Stephen V Cole
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