By Gerry Doyle
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A proposed multibillion-dollar missile defence system for Guam has been decreased to 16 websites on the island from the unique 22, the U.S. Missile Protection Company mentioned in a draft environmental influence assertion on Friday.
The undertaking is designed to create “360 degree” safety for the U.S. Pacific territory from missile and air assaults of all types, the company mentioned. Plans embody integrating Raytheon (NYSE:)’s SM-6, SM-3 Block IIA, Lockheed Martin (NYSE:)’s THAAD, and the Patriot PAC-3, which makes use of elements from each firms, over about 10 years.
The environmental influence examine, which started final 12 months and included a public remark interval this 12 months, proposes “deploying and operating and maintaining a combination of integrated components for air and missile defense positioned on 16 sites” on the island. The report doesn’t say why the variety of websites was decreased.
The entire remaining 16 websites are on U.S. navy property.
The undertaking is essential to the U.S. and its Indo-Pacific allies as a result of it gives a logistical hub removed from U.S. shores – Guam is nearer to China than it’s to Hawaii.
China’s large standard ballistic missile stock contains the DF-26, with an estimated vary of about 4,000 km (2,500 miles), which might additionally carry anti-ship and nuclear warheads. Newer weapons in improvement, such because the hypersonic glide automobile DF-27, are drawing elevated consideration from U.S. navy planners.
“It’s a forward operating base for long-range bombers, and a port for ships, so that navy ships can sally forth from there,” mentioned Peter Layton, a defence and aviation knowledgeable on the Griffith Asia Institute in Australia. “Certainly places in Japan and the Philippines are a lot closer (to China)… but a lot more exposed.”
There shall be public conferences in Guam subsequent month to debate Friday’s report, the company assertion mentioned.