KE-ASAT program in 'disarray,' GAO says
The U.S. Army's kinetic energy anti-satellite (KE-ASAT) program is in a "state of disarray," plagued by staff upheaval, poor record keeping and questionable spending practices, the General Accounting Office says in a new report. KE-ASAT is supposed to develop a ground-launched kill vehicle to knock...
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