IAMD misses November milestone, but Army says program remains on schedule

By Jason Sherman / November 25, 2020 at 1:02 PM
The Army's Integrated Air and Missile Defense program -- a $7.9 billion effort vital to service plans to detect, track and defeat modern air threats -- suffered a minor setback this week, missing a planned Nov. 20 milestone review that aimed to transition it from more than a decade of development to initial production. The development, first reported by Defense News , is due to delays in completing a number of documents required for major weapon system programs, according to...

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