DOD breaks down cost of U-2, helicopter surveillance of Iraq
The Dept. of Defense spent $1.2 million on aerial surveillance of Iraq during the third quarter of fiscal year 1996 in support of a United Nations commission, according to a Pentagon report. The report, sent to Congress Nov. 21, said $416,700 was spent for supplies and development of film for U.N...
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