Advanced Radar, Aircraft Planned
After more than a year of prodding by the Pentagon and wrangling between Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, the two companies have reached a teaming agreement to split the work of developing a Joint-STARS follow-on ground-surveillance radar and of integrating it into new U.S. and NATO reconnaissance...
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