CALIFORNIA MICROWAVE SYSTEMS WILL START WORK ON THE ARMY'S SIXTH RC-7B AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE LOW-MULTIFUNCTION (ARL-M) AIRCRAFT

CALIFORNIA MICROWAVE SYSTEMS WILL START work on the Army's sixth RC-7B Airborne Reconnaissance Low-Multifunction (ARL-M) aircraft, under a $27.4-million contract, which includes purchase of the aircraft, modification and testing. The RC-7B, a modified de Havilland DHC-7, is a manned airborne...

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