JLENS team works to extend flight time in Roving Sands exercise
The Joint Land-attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) team participating in the U.S. Army's Roving Sands Exercise underway in New Mexico is conducting tests aimed at extending the system's flight time in poor weather, JLENS program manager Col. Herb Carr told The DAILY...
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