JSOW unitary cost of $175,000 seen, but no production
A cost-cutting drill by the U.S. Navy has been able to bring the price of the AGM-154C unitary variant of the Joint Standoff Weapon below the service's goal of $200,000, according to Navy Capt. Bert Johnston, the JSOW program manager. "We're expecting a weapon with a $175,000 average unit...
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