The Army wants launched effects that could deploy from high-speed, higher-altitude business jets as it expands its pursuit of unmanned capabilities.
The program to replace the venerable Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is expected to cost $45 billion.
With a growing share of electric vehicles in the automotive market, the Army is still on the fence about the technology. Money and mass are to blame.
The effort would be a departure from the service’s traditional approach to buying and sustaining radios.
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