Sensors could improve protection against attacks, expert says
The U.S. could significantly improve its protection against an unconventional nuclear attack by spending a "relatively modest" $500 million or so over five years on sensors and other capabilities, according to Roger Hagengruber, chairman of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Unconventional...
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