U.S. Navy To Set Requirements For Cheap, High-Capacity Anti-Surface Weapons

A Quickstrike-ER Naval mine is dropped over the Pacific Ocean during a 2019 test.

Credit: U.S. Navy
SPARKS, Nevada—The U.S. Navy expects to provide requirements this coming fiscal year on a new initiative to field low-cost, high-quantity munitions to augment carrier magazines that are currently not carrying enough bombs and missiles. The service is undertaking a series of new munitions programs...

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