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AUSA 2015: Through the JLENS (video)

13th October 2015 - 19:59 GMT | by Tony Skinner in Washington DC

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Raytheon used the AUSA exhibition to update reporters on its Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS).

Consisting of two aerostats, the system is aloft and operating at Aberdeen Proving Ground, over watching the National Capital Region.

Douglas Burgess. director of persistent surveillance programmes at Raytheon, talks to Shephard Media about the current status of the programme.

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