LA Times’ investigative report on JLENS

LA Times’ investigative report on JLENS

The Los Angeles Times said in its report that the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor (JLENS) is effectively a “zombie” program after 17 years of development and $2.7 billion spent.

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The news paper said its investigation had found that the system had poor reliability – it was designed to work 30 days non-stop – and was not able to distinguish between friendly and hostile aircraft. Software bugs are also hindering the radar’s communications with air defense networks.

Source: LA Times’ investigative report on JLENS