JSOW could use Broach warhead without soil clearing charge.
NOT OUR PROBLEM: The Joint Standoff Weapon could forego the soil-clearing charge on the Broach warhead because it wouldn't be used against the same type of hardened targets as the Tomahawk cruise missile and Conventionally- Armed Air-Launched Cruise Missile, says U.S. Navy Capt. Bert Johnston, JSOW...
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