USAF: Launch of first WGS delayed due to scheduling problem, job cuts
The launch of the first Wideband Gapfiller Satellite (WGS) has been delayed for about three months due to a scheduling conflict and industry job cuts, the U.S. Air Force said late March 18. As a result of that postponement, two later WGS satellites also were delayed, although for shorter periods of...
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