
S-300PMU2 air defense system.
Credit: Alexander Sigachov
A U.S. defense agency is trying to help Ukraine repair the electronics on Soviet-era air-defense systems to bring that back into service, a Pentagon official said on April 19. The Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA), a 200-employee organization based in McClellan, California, normally focuses...
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