British Lawmakers Challenge Bowman Radio's Suitability

Credit: BRITISH ARMY
The British Army's £2.4-billion ($4.7-billion) program to replace its aging analog Clansman radios with Bowman digital radios hit a snag last month, when the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee issued a report calling Bowman too heavy, too large and too far behind schedule to meet the Army's...

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