18 mai 2023 | International, C4ISR

Space Force may seek new bidders for future deep-space radars

The service wants to see if any companies besides Northrop Grumman can meet its schedule for future phases of the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/space/2023/05/18/space-force-may-seek-new-bidders-for-future-deep-space-radars/

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