Raytheon plans low-cost variant of Joint Standoff Weapon

Raytheon Co. plans to develop a new variant of the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) that it could offer to potential foreign customers as a lower-cost, safer alternative to existing versions of the standoff weapon, according to company representatives. The new version, which has not yet received a...

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