ARMY SEES JLENS AS LOW-COST WAY TO EXTEND DEFENSIVE RANGE

The U.S. Army's Space and Missile Defense Command sees its program to base lightweight phased-array radars on aerostats as a low-cost way to take full advantage of its defensive weapons at a cost roughly one-tenth that of aircraft-based radars. As its name implies, the Joint Land-attack Cruise...

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