Storm Shadow to use Royal Ordnance kinetic energy penetrator

British Aerospace Dynamics' low-observable Storm Shadow, chosen for Britain's $975 million conventionally armed stand-off missile, or CASOM, requirement, will use the 1,080-pound BROACH kinetic energy penetrator warhead developed by BAe's Royal Ordnance subsidiary, company officials reported. BROACH...

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