Lockheed Martin readies aerostat for Iraq surveillance mission

A tethered aerostat fitted with surveillance sensors is set for use by the U.S. Army in Iraq, according to Lockheed Martin, which has received a contract for the work. A $1.6 million contract awarded on Jan. 22 calls for the company to deliver the system in 120 days or less, said Steve Kostek of the...

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