JSOW, AIM-9X could soon ring up overseas sales, managers say
Raytheon's Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) and AIM-9X missile could receive commitments later this year for their first foreign purchases, according to managers of the two Navy-led programs. At a March 26 media briefing at the Navy League's 2002 Sea-Air-Space Exposition, Navy Capt. David Venlet told...
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