Lockheed Martin developing smaller standoff cruise missiles

FARNBOROUGH, England - Lockheed Martin Corp. is spending millions of dollars of its own money to develop two new air-to-surface, standoff cruise missiles for stealthy fighter aircraft. Randall Bigum, vice president for strike weapons at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control-Orlando, said at the...

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