Push to cut cluster munition risk shows potential, but no solutions yet

A two-year push to virtually eliminate the risk of unexploded submunitions dropped by cluster weapons has yielded some promising new technologies, and a critical testing phase for some of them is to begin this summer. Cluster weapons are fired from tanks, artillery pieces, cruise missiles, U.S. Navy...

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