Raytheon Decoy To Protect B-1

Raytheon's electronic warfare product area, headquartered here, has broadened the base of its ALE-50 towed radar decoy by receiving production approval to put it on the Air Force/Boeing B-1 bomber. The ALE-50 was already set to be used on the F-16 and F/A-18E/F fighters, but the B-1 was to use the...

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