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The Pentagon is moving forward with a large purchase of low-cost standoff weapons, which are cheaper than their legacy counterparts. The plan is to buy 28,000 low-cost cruise missiles in five years. This move is part of the Pentagon's effort to advance with new deals.
This purchase is significant as it indicates the Pentagon's shift towards cost-effective solutions for its military capabilities. The acquisition of low-cost cruise missiles can enhance the US military's firepower while reducing expenses.
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