While recent reports signal the imminent death of the U.S. Army's largest ever modernization program-the $160-billion Future Combat Systems-the reality is not quite so black and white.rnSince the project was launched in 2003, the sweeping plans for FCS's complement of manned and unmanned vehicles, ground and air sensors, robots, offensive and defense weapons-and a sophisticated network linking it all together-have been beset by delays and cost overruns.
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