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Pentagon Secures Multiyear Deals for Low-Cost Cruise Missiles

The Pentagon has sealed the deal with three suppliers - Anduril Industries, CoAspire, and Zone 5 Technologies - for low-cost cruise missiles, setting the stage for a modern arsenal. This multiyear agreement paves the way for affordable mass production of missiles.

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Pentagon Accelerates Low-Cost Cruise Missile Buys

The Pentagon is supercharging its arsenal with low-cost cruise missiles, partnering with innovators like Anduril, CoAspire, and Zone 5 to rapidly produce a new family of affordable, air-launched missiles. This game-changing move aims to strengthen national defense with a massive 28,000-strong fleet of versatile, lower-cost missiles in just five years.

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Pakistan Accelerates Low-Cost Cruise Missile Development

Pakistan is shaking up the game with its low-cost cruise missile development, focusing on a key factor that sets its missiles apart: a powerful warhead and manageable weight. This strategic approach allows for a heavier payload and sustained range, making it a contender in the global shift towards affordable, mass-producible cruise technology.

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Pentagon Accelerates Low-Cost Cruise Missile Procurement

The Pentagon is shaking things up with a bold new plan to supercharge the US military's strike capabilities, teaming up with innovative newcomers to produce over 10,000 low-cost cruise missiles in just three years. This game-changing move is set to revolutionize the military's arsenal, starting in 2027.

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