Saturday, March 19, 2005

ARMY SNAPS UP JAMMERS: "For at least six months, military types have been talking up how great Warlock radio frequency jammers have been at stopping roadside bombs in Iraq -- and how few U.S. troops actually had the gagdets. But the Army is getting wise. Back in December, they beefed up the $4.7 million Warlock budget by $42 million. Yesterday, Army vice chief of staff Gen. Richard Cody announced that the Army is 'buying over 8,000 electronic jammers,' according to the AFP."

(Via Defense Tech.)