U.S. Navy sees savings in accelerated SLAM-ER buy

The U.S. Navy predicts it can save money if it buys Standoff Land Attack Missile-Expanded Response weapons within the future years defense plan. "I can avoid $40 million in cost if I can buy it out in the FYDP," Rear Adm. J.M. "Carlos" Johnson, chief of Navy aviation plans and requirements, said in...

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