Raytheon objects to U.S. lobbying for Joint STARS in Europe
Raytheon E-Systems officials are urging the U.S. government to stop promoting the Northrop Grumman Joint STARS in the U.K. for the NATO Air- Ground Surveillance (AGS) program, saying that it is undermining both the British ASTOR program Raytheon is competing for and ASTOR's candidacy for AGS...
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