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CANCELLED because high operational costs eclipsed limited defensive benefits
CANCELLED by President Eisenhower due to concerns over interservice rivalry and lack of a clear mission; revived as a political maneuver to help Richard Nixon in California in the 1960 election; terminated by President Kennedy
CANCELLED due to poor management, technical problems, and the lack of a clear mission
CANCELLED due to lack of need and being overtaken by the end of the Cold War
CANCELLED in favor of developing larger, longer range ballistic missiles
CANCELLED after heavy and sustained public and congressional opposition
CANCELLED due to the lack of a clearly defined mission
CANCELLED due to poor test results
CANCELLED when the DOE and DOD re-evaluated their need for tritium
CANCELLED when Congress was made aware of its continued existence 30 years after the end of atmospheric nuclear testing
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