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They designed a system that is intended to intercept the Scud at a higher altitude.
NATO leaders agreed to jointly develop a shield intended to intercept short- and medium-range missiles.
The helicopters were intended to intercept aircraft that violated federal flight restrictions put into place above those three cities.
Though ThinThread was intended to intercept foreign communications, it continued documenting signals when a trail crossed into the U.S.
He said the Bush plan had intended to intercept long-range Iranian missiles, but US intelligence now showed the danger was short and medium range.
The other, a ship-based weapon, is intended to intercept short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles in flight and to track long-range missiles, not intercept them.
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When it is time for the NSA to obtain Fisa court approval, the agency does not tell the court whose calls and emails it intends to intercept.
Meanwhile, several eavesdroppers (Eves) intend to intercept the confidential information transmitted for IRs.
Before midday, Duncan had sailed with the 11 ships that were ready and steered for the mouth of the Texel, intending to intercept De Winter on his return.
The court reprimanded both agencies after it came to light that warrants intended to authorize CSE to intercept foreign communications from within Canada (known as Domestic Interception of Foreign Telecommunications and Search warrants, or, DIFTS) were actually being outsourced to foreign spy agencies, including the NSA.
While stationed in Norway, Tirpitz was also intended to be used to intercept Allied convoys to the Soviet Union, and two such missions were attempted in 1942.
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