The U.K. is looking for an ``off-the-shelf'' solution to arm its light and rapid reaction forces

The U.K. is looking for an ``off-the-shelf'' solution to arm its light and rapid reaction forces with a new antitank missile after a decision to pull out of the pan-European, medium-range Trigat project. Britain agreed last year to begin production of the MR Trigat, which is already 10 years behind...

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