11 octobre 2023 | International, Terrestre, Sécurité

US Army’s test of Lockheed jammer highlights payload adaptability

Additional flight tests are expected in the coming months — on top of the hours MFEW-AL has already logged.

https://www.defensenews.com/electronic-warfare/2023/10/11/us-armys-test-of-lockheed-jammer-highlights-payload-adaptability/

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