New Army Cruise Missile Interceptor Faces Tough Competition
AT WHAT COST? Although the U.S. Army is financing development of a low-cost cruise-missile interceptor, the weapon may have a tough time making it into the service's inventory, indicates Maj. Gen. John M. Urias, Army program executive officer for air, space and missile defense. "The jury is still...
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