Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced today he's terminating the Army's $11 (B) billion dollar Crusader weapon project. The Crusader is a 40-ton, self-propelled, rapid-fire cannon that was to have entered service by 2008. The system was designed in Fridley, where United Defense Industries employs about 18-hundred people - 800 of them on the Crusader project. The Crusader system would have been manufactured in Oklahoma. Democratic Senator Mark Dayton, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is in committee meetings today to finalize the defense spending authorization bill for 2003. He says the Rumsfeld's decision contradicts what he, along with the joint chiefs of staff and army commanders, have already told the Armed Services Committee: