New Weapons Look And Act Strangely
Credit: JOY LEWIS
One look at a map of China Lake—and the areas of military-controlled airspace around it—explains why the U.S. Navy focuses its weapons development here. “There are 1.1 million acres and we’ve touched less than 4% of it,” says Dave Janiec, head of the Weapons and Energetics Dept. “We’ve detonated up...
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