DHS rules out using satellites to guard against MANPADS
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) research and development unit has ruled out using satellites to monitor airports for small surface-to-air missile attacks but might consider high altitude manned aircraft, the unit's chief said March 28. Adm. Jay Cohen (USN Ret.), head of the DHS Science and...
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