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Radar Fuzes Would Turn Ukraine’s Glide-Bombs Into Urban Wrecking Balls

Por: Forbes Business March 12, 2023

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A U.S. Air Force airman installs a DSU-33 fuze.U.S. Air Force photo A few weeks after the first rumors circulated that the Ukrainian air force would be getting from the United States, a U.S. official has confirmed that, yes, some of the winged Joint Direct Attack Munitions have arrived in Ukraine. They have enough to do a couple of strikes, U.S. Air Force general James Hecker, head of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, including The War Zone’s Joseph... + full article



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