Congressional Aerostat cuts would boost program cost, DOD says
Congressional authorizers' plan to slash funding for the U.S. Army-led Aerostat cruise missile defense program could add more than $70 million to the program's cost, the Pentagon said in a July 2 appeal package sent to Congress. Funding for JLENS - the Joint Land attack cruise missile defense...
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