U.S. Navy ending role in USAF's JASSM program

The U.S. Navy has chosen to end its involvement in the U.S. Air Force-led Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) program, sources said late Jan. 24. The Navy's decision comes as the program is gearing up to resume flight-testing in February after a half-year hiatus (DAILY, Dec. 2, 2004). A...

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