U.S. Navy operators get used to SLAM
After years in which the McDonnell Douglas Standoff Land-Attack Missile wasn't readily accepted by some of its users, U.S. Navy aviators are becoming more comfortable with the system, a Navy official said. "There's been a real turn around in the fleet on SLAM," Capt. Robert N. Freedman, the Navy's...
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