Navy plans buy of 2,600 JSOWs between FY 1997 and 2001

The U.S. Navy plans to buy more than 2,600 Joint Stand-off Weapons between fiscal years 1997 and 2001, a move that would make JSOW the service's most heavily procured munition during that time. In its fiscal year 1997 budget request, the Navy is requesting $64.4 million for the first 100 Texas...

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