Lockheed pitches ATACMS for Navy's advanced land attack missile requirement
As Lockheed Martin attempts to chip away at Raytheon's dominance in the ship-based missile market, officials at Lockheed Martin's missiles division seek to fill a niche for the Navy's unfunded advanced land attack missile (ALAM) requirement. Funding for ALAM was terminated in the fiscal year 2003...
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