The Joint Air-to-Ground Missile could be the next interceptor for the U.S. Army's European-deployed Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense capability, according to the U.S. defense giant.
The U.S. Army plans to make major decisions this year on how it will tackle its interim Manuever-Short-Range Air Defense solution, but the service at least knows it will be Stryker-based.
The Army has started training soldiers to use the FIM-92 Stinger — a man-portable, air defense missile — after nearly 15 years of moving away from the weapon system.