The US strategic missile defense system, in its current form, is called “strategic” only because it is capable of intercepting the warheads of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). However, it does not provide complete protection for the entire country. It is equipped with ground-based GBI interceptors and is designed to intercept a limited or accidental attack. Its intercept capacity for ICBMs is limited to approximately twenty targets at a rate of two rockets per target. With an ICBM featuring detachable warheads, this