JSOW buy should be scaled back, GAO says
The General Accounting Office says the Pentagon should buy fewer Raytheon AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapons (JSOWs) because the air-launched missile doesn't offer a notable improvement over other weapons already in the U.S. arsenal. The anti-armor and unitary variants of JSOW have a limited ability to...
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