U.S. Army asks industry for ideas on vehicle protection missile sensor

The U.S. Army's Aviation and Missile Command is asking industry for ideas on a tiny proximity sensor that would be carried by miniature missiles that a vehicle would automatically fire at attacking rocket-propelled grenades and similar weapons. The sensor would tell a missile to explode close to the...

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