A DAY LATE, $20 MILLION SHORT
The Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office has the unmanned aerial vehicle and the payload to comply with a fiscal 1995 congressional authorization to fly signals intelligence sensors on the Tier II Predator. What it lacks is the $20 million appropriation to integrate the two pieces of hardware...
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