Aerial Common Sensor Dropped By Army, Draws USAF Attention

The Air Force is eyeing the wreckage of the Army's Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) effort, derailed because prime contractor Lockheed Martin's chosen airframe--the ERJ 145--is too small. ACS is dead due partly to the enormous cost of switching to a larger platform, prompting the Navy to run away from the...

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