Navy May Join Army on New Sigint Aircraft
Credit: GULFSTREAM
The ability of the U.S. to capture the elusive electronic whispers that reveal enemy intentions is eroding with much of the effort relegated to a small, rapidly aging group of aircraft. The task of reinvigorating the capability has become mired in interservice indecision and acquisition muddles. U.S...
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