Lyles expresses concerns about lethality improvements in today's weaponry
LETHAL WEAPONS: Threats "are getting worse," Lyles says. Lethality of weapons used by Iraq during the Gulf War was significantly less than that of weapons available today to potential adversaries of the U.S., he says. Improvements in lethality and accuracy "hold my attention" and show "how serious...
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