U.S. Army expecting eight NLOS-C prototypes by 2009, and MGV cost cuts
CANNON FODDER: The U.S. Army expects eight Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) prototypes this year and next will be produced and provided for “rigorous” testing of its artillery and Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV) class of common chassis and related technologies. Soldiers at the Army’s Evaluation Task...
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