A USAF decision to slow Airborne Laser development will add $831.6 million to the program's cost

A USAF decision to slow Airborne Laser development will add $831.6 million to the program's cost, the Pentagon said late last week. The price for the initial development phase has increased to $3.5 billion from $2.7 billion. As part of the restructure, the first attempt to intercept a ballistic...

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