Bad Weather No Deterrent For New Long-Range Weapons

Heavy cloud cover and rain over Yugoslavia have forced NATO warplanners to rely on a mix of standoff air-to-ground weapons during the first few weeks of the air war, stretching U.S. reserves of some systems. Cruise missiles and air-dropped GPS-aided weapons were the systems of choice during...

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