Sanders wins countermeasures contract for Army helicopters
Lockheed Martin's Sanders unit has received a $30 million U.S. Army contract for additional AN/ALQ-144A countermeasures sets. The initial phase of the contract calls for 133 of the devices, which jam infrared seekers of missiles, and is worth about $4.8 million. A company spokesman said the primary...
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