Now making the running for a Cleopatra prize -- awarded by Ares to programs that are terminally snake-bitten -- is the Lockheed Martin Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM). JASSM has been going in fits and starts for years, with runs of reasonable success punctuated by test failures, but the USAF is now getting irritated by the fact that the only thing that JASSM hits 100 per cent of the time is the ground. With reliability at only 58 per cent, even salvoing two missiles at the target only provides an 82 per cent chance of a hit. JASSM was developed as a low-cost missile, but that objective is rather more than offset if you have to fire two weapons all the time. Moreover, if you don't hit the target you are going to hit something else (probably an orphanage, with JASSM's luck.)




A defense industry blogger known only as "Armchair Generalist" is one of the few insiders who hates the new blastproof trucks that SecDef Robert Gates has called his number one weapons priority. The military aims to rush as many as 17,000 of the tougher rides to Iraq to protect against IEDs, but A.G. says that's just putting a
On 22nd May 2007, MBDA conducted the first live test firing in the U.K. of the six-nation
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