U.K. plans mid-April downselect for Ground Based Air Defence program

After a three-month delay, Ministry of Defence (MOD) officials in the United Kingdom are gearing up to downselect in mid-April to two competitors for the 1 billion pound ($1.56 billion) Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) program, according to industry officials. The U.K. is developing GBAD to counter a...

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