Thales Raytheon’s Air Defense System for NATO Uses 13 Million Lines of Code

No one ever said that designing software to automate the command-and-control centers providing air defense for NATO nations in Europe would be easy. But Thales Raytheon Systems has been developing an enormous amount of computer code over the past nine years to do the job. In fact, the total is 13...

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