Russia Conducts Test Launch of Interceptor Missile

Russia says it has conducted a successful test launch of an interceptor missile from a testing range in Kazakhstan.

A spokesman for the Russian space forces, Alexei Kuznetsov, said the launch on Tuesday was part of a program aimed at extending the service life of interceptor missiles in the country's defense system.

Kuznetsov told the Interfax news agency that initial information indicates that the tests confirmed the missile's main characteristics.

Interceptor missiles are designed to shoot down enemy missiles. Russia conducted a similar test in 2004.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and AP.