Defense News:
The U.S. Army has chosen Leidos-owned Dynetics to build prototypes for its enduring system to counter both drone and cruise missile threats, sources tell Defense News.
The decision comes after the service held a shoot-off that pitted Dynetics against a Rafael and Raytheon Technologies team.
The Army and Dynetics did not respond to requests for comment by press time. Rafael and Raytheon deferred comment to the Army…
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