U.S. Army Ramps Up Spending On Key Airborne Surveillance Program

L3Harris ARES jet

The L3Harris-owned ARES jet is flying ISR missions in the Pacific theater from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.

Credit: L3Harris
The U.S. Army’s fiscal 2024 budget proposal confirms plans to field a new airborne surveillance and targeting system. The request shows the Army wants to nearly quadruple the line item for research, development test and evaluation of the Multi-Domain Sensing System (MDSS), which includes the High...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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