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'''NFIRE''' is a weapons program at the ], a division of the ] ]. NFIRE will be funded by $68 million in ]. Though primarily designed to gather data on exhaust plumes from rocket launches, the satellite also contains a ] ala ]. '''NFIRE''' is a weapons program at the ], a division of the ] ]. NFIRE will be funded by $68 million in ]. Though primarily designed to gather data on exhaust plumes from rocket launches, the satellite also contains a ] ala ].

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NFIRE is a weapons program at the Missile Defense Agency, a division of the United States Department of Defense. NFIRE will be funded by $68 million in 2005. Though primarily designed to gather data on exhaust plumes from rocket launches, the satellite also contains a kill vehicle ala Strategic Defense Initiative.

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