U.S. Air-to-Air Research Expands After Years of Neglect

After years of neglect, the U.S. air-launched weapons community is optimistic it will see a revival of research and development spending. When the "Red threat" faded in the early 1990s, so did the impetus for developing and fielding a new generation of air-to-air weapons in the U.S. The collapse of...

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