Programming problems, misfirings hampered TLAMs in Iraq strikes
Some U.S. Navy Tomahawk cruise missiles didn't perform as planned during last week's two attacks on Iraq because they either misfired or weren't programmed in time. Pentagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon told reporters Friday that about half a dozen of the 31 Navy missiles didn't operate as advertised...
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