Inadequate wiring insulation blamed for JASSM test failure
Inadequate wiring insulation caused one of the recent flight-test failures of the Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM), a congressional source said Sept. 21. During the June 29 test, a JASSM launched from an F-16 missed its target because two wires in the missile's engine came in contact...
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