What's Ahead in Aerospace and Defense: Army finding 65 percent of IEDs before they explode, Cody says

CONVOY PROTECTION: Because of the "extreme measures" the U.S. Army is taking to protect its convoys in Iraq, it is finding and deactivating most of the improvised explosive devices (IEDs) being placed along convoy routes, according to Lt. Gen. Richard Cody, the Army's deputy chief of staff for...

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