U.S. Army Scrutinizing Autonomous Ground Defenses For Golden Dome

Nellis Air Force Base Contributor: Ed Parsons Aviation Photography / Alamy Stock Photo
Nellis AFB
Credit: Ed Parsons Aviation Photography / Alamy Stock Photo
Think about a missile defense system arrayed around Los Angeles controlled remotely from 250 mi. away at Nellis AFB, Nevada. As the operational implications of President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome initiative sink in, U.S. Army officials are beginning to grasp the challenges inherent in deploying a...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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