PENTAGON SEES AEROSTATS AS COUNTER-STEALTH TOOL

Pentagon analysts say suspending large aperture radars from balloons at high altitude may be a cheap way of finding stealthy cruise missiles and aircraft. Military aerostat advocates contend that a high-altitude-based combination of radars and other sensors will ``facilitate detection and track of...

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