As Pentagon Reviews Jassm, Air Force Hedges Its Bets
Once again, the Lockheed Martin Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (Jassm) appears to have gotten a reprieve--but only for a week this time. Pentagon acquisition czar Kenneth Krieg reviewed the $5.8-billion program's status on June 27 after a problematic set of flight tests resulted in a 58%...
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