BAE Systems’ vehicle protection systems are developed and manufactured at the company’s facility in Austin, Texas.
The system uses BAE’s Rapid Optical Observation and Kill (ROOK) program, which takes down threats by “confusing,” or jamming missile systems or drones.
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