By Marina Malenic Facing a series of do-or-die reliability tests later this summer, a Lockheed Martin [LMT] official expressed confidence in an Air Force cruise missile program that has come under increased scrutiny after a series of flight test failures. David Van Buren, the acting Air Force weapons buyer, said in May that the $6 billion Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) program faces termination if Lockheed Martin does not fix problems that have caused the weapon repeatedly to fail to…
Lockheed Martin Official Voices Optimism On Crucial Cruise Missile Test
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