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U.S. Tests Cruise Missile Banned For Decades Under Deal With Russia
Newsweek
2019-08-19
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The Pentagon has tested a cruise missile said to have hit a target more than 310 miles away, breaching a limit set by the INF treaty signed in December 1987 with Russia, but abandoned by the U.S. in August 2019.
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