Hughes investigating microwave pulses for Air Force SEAD
Hughes Missile Systems will attempt to take high power microwave (HPM) source technology to the brassboard stage within the next three years as a possible non-lethal alternative to the Air Force's current approach to Suppression of Enemy Air Defense (SEAD). The Tucson-based company won a $6.6...
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