Pentagon to pursue $620 million upgrade to missile tracking system
Over the next five years, the Department of Defense plans to spend $620 million or more to replace the Cold War-era Cobra Judy radar system used to track tests of foreign ballistic missiles, according to industry and Department of Defense officials. The replacement program is needed, according to...
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