Don't Start Pruning Intelligence Aircraft

Soon, the U.S. Congress will start putting pressure on the Pentagon to reduce expenditures for electronic intelligence-gathering aircraft. Why, lawmakers will ask, does the U.S. need the Air Force's RC-135 Rivet Joint, Navy's EP-3 Aries and Army's RC-7 Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL)? A preview of...

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