U.S. Army Explores Airborne Electronic And Cyber-Attack

Ft. MONMOUTH, N.J. — Airborne intelligence and surveillance is now becoming a major, perhaps indispensable, tool for network and electronic attack. The U.S. Army has grasped the idea that to give digital weapons a chance for success in the battlefield, ISR (intelligence, surveillance and...

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