SEAD improvements top priority for electronic warfare officials
The Defense Dept. must upgrade its lethal and non-lethal suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) mission capability, a DOD official said yesterday. "In terms of the 1996 president's budget I think we got hurt a lot," particularly "in suppression of enemy air defenses, both lethal and non- lethal,"...
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