The Army the week of May 23 achieved a number of firsts in the Joint Air to Ground Missile (JAGM) program, including first full flight test, first aerial flight test and the first flight with a production-representative missile, according to a service official.Army Col. James Romero, program manager for Joint Attack Munition Systems, told reporters June 2 the service fired a JAGM off a MQ-1C Gray Eagle on May 25 at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. The missile flew slightly further…
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