USAF should seek Joint STARS follow-on: Intelligence Committee

The Senate Intelligence Committee, in its fiscal year 1998 authorization bill, cuts the U.S. Air Force's research, development, test and evaluation request for Joint STARS aircraft by $20 million and directs the Dept. of Defense to look at follow-ons. The Air Force had sought 19 Joint Surveillance...

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