Slam Missiles Score Hits On Air Defense Site
While attacks on Yugoslavia were being planned, the U.S. Navy moved quickly to test the ability of its Standoff Land Attack Missile (Slam) to strike accurately without human guidance, using only GPS coordinates as an aiming point. Normally, Slam is maneuvered in the last seconds of its flight by a...
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