U.S. Navy presses for less expensive JSOW penetrator variant

The U.S. Navy is putting pressure on its Joint Standoff Weapon program office to cut the cost of the AGM-154C unitary version. "The challenge to them is to come back in to me with a unitary version that is a precision weapon that costs less than $200,000," Rear Adm. J.M. "Carlos" Johnson, the Navy's...

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