The SLQ-32 is the Navy's primary electronic warfare system to protect ships against threat missiles. The Navy has spent more than $1.7 billion for the SLQ-32 and plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to buy more systems. At the request of the Chairman of the House Committee on Armed Services, GAO evaluated the SLQ-32's performance capability.
Electronic Warfare: Inadequate Testing Led to Faulty SLQ-32s on Ships
1993
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
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