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Defense Digest - August 21, 2024









U.S. Army Counter-UAS Plans Include New Competition

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New interceptors, radars, and command and control are on the near-term agenda.


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Northrop’s Variable Speed Training Target is launched at the Army’s White Sands, N.M., missile range while a second VSTT is on the launch rail. The drone can carry a number of target payloads. For additional data, see page 55. Northrop photograph by Robert T. Thornton.
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