The Army unveiled a blimp-based missile detection system developed by Raytheon yesterday. The Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Sensor (JLENS) system covers a wider area than sensors not attached to a blimp, and can detect low-flying cruise missiles, Raytheon said.
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