An Army test of Raytheon's Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor system showed the weapon is capable of detecting and tracking a wide variety of threats and communicating information to commands in real time, according to Raytheon's JLENS program manager. "Developmental Test 2" of the JLENS system focused on testing communication links and tracking more cruise missiles and surface targets, Rose told Inside the Army in an Oct. 18 interview. "It was a very successful test...