Army seeking $1.4 billion cut in Javelin cost
U.S. Army and contractor officials say they will be able to cut about $1.4 billion out of the $4.7 billion total program cost of the Javelin anti-tank weapon, but the number is not yet firm. One approach is multi-year procurement, Col. Michael Roddy, the Army's Javelin program manager, told...
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