The U.S. Navy's replacement for the aging Harm antiradar missile underwent its second successful test
The U.S. Navy's replacement for the aging Harm antiradar missile underwent its second successful test at the China Lake, Calif., test range last week. This test of the Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile put an advanced, multimode (RF homing and millimeter-wave radar) seeker on a Harm AGM-88...
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