Pentagon explains why it didn’t shoot down North Korean ICBM August 16, 2017by admin U.S. monitored test launch, did not employ an elaborate missile defense shield; national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports from the Pentagon. Pentagon explains why it didn’t shoot down North Korean ICBM Share this:Related posts:Philippines and US Agree on 4 New Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement LocationsRheinmetall and GM Defense Awarded US Army Contract for Common Tactical Truck ProgramUS and Israel Begin Juniper Oak 23.2 Bilateral Live-fire ExerciseEOTECH Awarded Indonesian Army Contract to Supply Holographic Weapon SightsLockheed Martin Announces Successful First Flight Of F-16 Block 70 AircraftNATO Military Committee Addresses New Era of Collective DefenceRussian Army to Receive UBIM Universal Combat Engineer Vehicles Based on T-72B3 TankIsrael Aerospace Industries Unveils POINT BLANK Hybrid Electro-optically-guided MissileUnited Arab Emirates to Finance Development of Korea Aerospace Industries MC-X Transport AircraftFrance to Deliver AMX-10 RC Wheeled Tank Destroyers to Ukraine Armed ForcesTurkish-made Bayraktar DIHA Vertical-landing Drone Completes Flight Test at 8,000 ftNammo Awarded $260 Million Contract to Increases Norwegian Ammunition ProductionFrench Directorate General of Armaments Orders 200 Akeron MP Anti-tank Guided MissilesTurkish Army Receives New Batch of T-155 Firtina 155mm Self-propelled HowitzersMoldovan Army Receives First Three Piranha IIIH Armored Personnel CarriersNorthrop Grumman Developing Next Generation AESA Radar for F-35 Lightning IIGermany to Deliver Ukraine 70mm Rocket Launchers Mounted on Pickup TrucksFrench Defense Procurement Agency Orders 50 Renovated Leclerc XLR Main Battle TanksSMARTSHOOTER Moving Past US DOD Individual Weapon Overmatch Optic Final MilestoneUK Prime Minister Hosts Japanese PM and Agrees Historic Defence Agreement