More Life Planned For Maverick Missile
The easiest way for aerospace companies to make money is to take a tried-and-tested product, tweak it and repackage it to spur further sales. For Raytheon, that strategy has worked in abundance on Maverick, and now the company hopes to squeeze yet more life out of the 30-year-old missile. Faced with...
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