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A top Marine general says air-defense buildup isn't moving fast enough to meet rising drone threats
A top Marine general warns that the US Marine Corps' air-defense modernization efforts are insufficient to address rapidly evolving drone and missile threats. The Corps is prioritizing interoperable, upgradable systems but faces challenges in accelerating deployment to match the pace of emerging threats.
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