Study of deep attack weapons points way to future U.S. plan
Even though the Deep Attack Weapons Mix Study (DAWMS) feeding into the Pentagon's Quadrennial Defense Review failed to say where cuts could be made, lessons from the process will influence future munitions requirements of the services, said Maj. Gen. Charles Link, who led the U.S. Air Force's QDR...
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