Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is shown the newly arrived Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, or LTAMDS, seen in the background during a rainstorm on Guam on July 27, 2025. (SFC Nicole Mejia/U.S.
U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Hawaii are testing an infrared sensor system that helps locate enemy snipers in urban environments so GIs can quickly and accurately return fire, the U.S. Army says. The ...
A Raytheon developed Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor, or LTAMDS. The Army has received six prototypes of the future missile defense radar and has begun critical testing of the system. (Photo ...
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