U.S. Air Force hunts for the next-gen of air-launched weapons

The U.S. Air Force is looking for companies that can help build the next generation of air-launched weapons, according to a market survey published May 14 by the Air Force Research Laboratory. The program is called Advanced Research for Air-delivered Munitions, or ARAM, and at this stage it is not a

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The U.S. Air Force is looking for companies that can help build the next generation of air-launched weapons, according to a market survey published May 14 by the Air Force Research Laboratory. The program is called Advanced Research for Air-delivered Munitions, or ARAM, and at this stage it is not a contract and no money […]

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