
The Army’s future missile defense command platform has shown “improved reliability” in its most recent tests as the service looks to expand the system’s interoperability and range of sensors ahead of initial fielding by 2022, an official told reporters Monday. Col. Philip Rottenborn, project manager for integrated air and missile defense, said the Army is evaluating earlier fielding options for its Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) platform based on the results of operation testing in 2020 and efforts to…