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THAD S ROBERSON

of&#160 · origin United States Service history In&#160 · service 2008–present Used&#160 · by United States Army Wars 2022 Abu Dhabi attack &#91 · 1 &#93 · Twelve-Day War &#91 · 2 &#93 · 2026 Iran war &#91 · 3 &#93 · cost US$1.00 billion per battery US$12.6 million per missile (FY2017) &#91 · 4 &#93 · Produced 2008–present No. &#160 · built numerous Specifications Mass 2 · 000&#160 · lb (900&#160 · kg) &#91 · 5 &#93 · Length 20&#160 · ft 3&#160 · in (6.17&#160

QUINTON, VA 23141

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of&#160
origin United States Service history In&#160
service 2008–present Used&#160
by United States Army Wars 2022 Abu Dhabi attack &#91
1 &#93
Twelve-Day War &#91
2 &#93
2026 Iran war &#91
3 &#93
cost US$1.00 billion per battery US$12.6 million per missile (FY2017) &#91
4 &#93
Produced 2008–present No. &#160
built numerous Specifications Mass 2
000&#160
lb (900&#160
kg) &#91
5 &#93
Length 20&#160
ft 3&#160
in (6.17&#160

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3090 QUINTON PARK TRL

QUINTON, VA 23141

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