JSOW unitary buy may be cut by more than 50%

The U.S. Navy's plan to buy 7,800 AGM-154C unitary variants of the Joint Standoff Weapon is expected to change drastically as the service reevaluates the program. The Navy is conducting a scrub to try to take the unit cost of the missile from around $300,000 to less than $200,000. It is also...

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