BAE Systems ready to act if asked for warning systems

BAE Systems is "prepared to execute immediately" if the U.S. Army asks it to produce Common Missile Warning Systems to help protect helicopters, according to Chris Ager, a business development manager for the company in Nashua, N.H. The Army has completed a plan, funded at $28 million in the fiscal...

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