Sec. 1680. DEFENSE OF HAWAII FROM NORTH KOREAN BALLISTIC MISSILE ATTACK
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## SEC. 1680 DEFENSE OF HAWAII FROM NORTH KOREAN BALLISTIC MISSILE ATTACK ###
(a)Sense of Congress It is the sense of Congress that— ####
(1)expanding persistent midcourse and terminal ballistic missile defense system discrimination capability is critically important to the defense of the United States; and ####
(2)the Department of Defense should take all appropriate steps to ensure Hawaii has missile defense coverage against the evolving ballistic missile threat, including from North Korea. ###
(b)Sequenced Approach The Secretary of Defense shall— ####
(1)protect the test and training operations of the Pacific Missile Range Facility; and ####
(2)assess the siting and functionality of a discrimination radar for homeland defense throughout the Hawaiian Islands before assessing the feasibility of improving the missile defense of Hawaii by using existing missile defense assets that could materially improve the defense of Hawaii. ###
(c)Test The Director of the Missile Defense Agency shall— ####
(1)not later than December 31, 2020, conduct a test to evaluate and demonstrate, if technologically feasible, the capability to defeat a simple intercontinental ballistic missile threat using the standard missile 3 block IIA missile interceptor; and ####
(2)as part of the integrated master test plan for the ballistic missile defense system, develop a plan to demonstrate a capability to defeat a complex intercontinental ballistic missile threat, including a complex threat posed by the intercontinental ballistic missiles of North Korea. ###
(d)Report Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report— ####
(1)that indicates whether demonstrating an intercontinental ballistic missile defense capability against North Korean ballistic missiles by the standard missile 3 block IIA missile interceptor poses any risks to strategic stability; and ####
(2)if the Secretary determines under paragraph
(1)that such demonstration poses such risks to strategic stability, a description of the plan developed and implemented by the Secretary to address and mitigate such risks, as determined appropriate by the Secretary. **[**Section 1681 was repealed by section 1691(d) of division A of Public Law 116–92.**]**
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DEFENSE OF HAWAII FROM NORTH KOREAN BALLISTIC MISSILE ATTACK
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