Navy to scrap undersea surveillance system ADS

The U.S. Navy will shut down its Advanced Deployable System (ADS) program next year after a final test report for the undersea surveillance system, once intended for the since-delayed Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to track diesel and nuclear submarines, surface ships and even detect sea mine-laying...

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