NavAir sees signs of ALR-67(V)3 problems subsiding

A third of the way into an 18-month program slip to fix problems encountered earlier this year on the Navy's newest radar warning receiver, the Hughes ALR-67(V)3, the Naval Air Systems Command sees first signs the problems are coming under control. In April, NavAir set up a red team to analyze the...

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