Army's Low-Cost Interceptor Plan
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The Army's plan for a low-cost interceptor has both promise and pitfalls, according to experts. The plan aims to provide a cost-effective solution for intercepting threats, but it also comes with potential risks and challenges. Experts weigh in on the potential benefits and drawbacks of the plan. Why it matters: The Army's low-cost interceptor plan is significant because it could provide a more affordable and efficient way to counter threats, but its success depends on navigating the potential pitfalls and challenges associated with the plan. Sources: There’s promise — and pitfalls — in the Army’s low-cost interceptor plan, experts say - Bluesky
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