U.S. Army studying guns, lasers, interceptors to destroy RAMs
The U.S. Army is studying a range of systems that could be used to counter the kinds of rocket, artillery and mortar (RAM) threats that American troops face in Iraq, according to service and industry officials. Michael Schexnayder, an acquisition official for the Army's Space and Missile Defense...
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