U.S. Army Updates Timing For Balloon Payload Competition

artist's rendering of a high-altitude balloon
Credit: NASA
An electronic warfare payload for a new class of high-altitude balloons is moving forward after a six-month pause for the U.S. Army to review the requirements. The Navigation Warfare Electronic Attack System Overhead (NESO) is envisioned as a lightweight pod that can “sense, deny and manipulate”...
Steve Trimble

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

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