U.S. Navy eyes small, stealthy weapons for standoff missile carriage
The U.S. Navy plans to develop small, stealthy weapons that could be dispensed from existing standoff missiles to independently attack a target. The new program seeks to perfect a variety of vehicles in the 75- to 100-pound class that would be dispensed from weapons like the Joint Standoff Weapon...
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