U.S. Army adds candidates to mine-detection flyoff
The U.S. Army will expand the number of airborne mine detection systems to be evaluated in a flyoff next spring. The move is being made to comply with direction from Congress, and follows failure of systems developed by Northrop Grumman and Raytheon to meet performance criteria. The Army wanted to...
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