Talk:LORA (missile)

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Level Of Repair Analysis[edit]

LORA is also an acronym for "Level of Repair Analysis" per Supportability Engineering description at Lockheed Martin. 192.31.106.34 (talk) 02:44, 16 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

'Proliferation concerns'[edit]

There have been reports of this in more reliable media than R/T. The technology extends to several other boxed quasi-ballistic missiles, and also less sophisticated weapons such as the Klub K and Chinese and indeed U.S. systems. Seems WP:POV to single out LORA. Also unbalanced in not providing other sources touching on WP:UNDUE, which discuss the new development on a multi-national scale. Willing to discuss a more widespread use of sources and the addition of this info to other weapon systems articles. Also a rewording. Seems R/T is rattled basically. Irondome (talk) 04:39, 25 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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