USAF chief discusses future of electronic warfare
Electronic combat is going to get a lot of new attention from the U.S. Air Force, says Gen. T. Michael Moseley, chief of staff. The B-52 standoff jammer program became potentially too expensive at an estimated $7 billion “because people duct taped so many things to it,” he said during a breakfast in...
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