The U.S. Army's Aerial Common Sensor program
The U.S. Army's Aerial Common Sensor program has been slowed by at least a month, until July or August, by the decision to delay selection of a prime contractor--either Lockheed Martin with the Embraer EMB-145 or Northrop Grumman with the Gulfstream G450. The aircraft is expected to replace the Navy...
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