SEAD DEFICIENT

Recent operations in Bosnia have highlighted a "lack of SEAD [Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses] capability" for NATO, according to Norman Ray, the alliance's assistant secretary general for Defense Support. "When we needed it at certain times, we didn't have enough," Ray tells the Old Crows. To...

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