The U.S. Army is increasing its investment in the Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense program, requesting $461 million for fiscal year 2027, as it works to rebuild air defense capabilities. This investment is part of the Army's effort to enhance its military capabilities, particularly in the area of short-range air defense. The program, known as M-SHORAD, is a key component of the Army's air defense strategy. The increased funding represents a significant boost to the program, up from $296 million
The U.S. Army is nearly doubling its investment in its primary short-range air defense system for fiscal year 2027, requesting $461 million for the Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense program, known as M-SHORAD, up from $296 million the previous year, as the service races to rebuild air defense capabilities it dismantled two decades ago and now […]]]>