Successful campaign highlights cruise missile need
The four-day air war waged by U.S. and British forces against Iraq was classified as highly successful with 85% of targets hit, but it also drastically reduced the U.S. inventory of cruise missiles and highlighted what could be an emerging problem for U.S. force planners. The U.S. fired more than...
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