E-10 radar faces possible funding cut by month's end

While Northrop Grumman awaits the U.S. Air Force decision on whether to keep its advanced E-10 radar and put it on the E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) fleet, top industry analysts say the radar will be cut because of budget priorities. Those cuts are a harbinger of a trend...

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