Army ‘Jailbreaks’ Its Own Weapon Systems to Counter Drone Threats
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Officials say software restrictions on weapons and radar systems slowed down efforts to detect incoming drones and missiles.
Officials say software restrictions on weapons and radar systems slowed down efforts to detect incoming drones and missiles.
Officials say software restrictions on weapons and radar systems slowed down efforts to detect incoming drones and missiles.
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