House panels seen accepting higher UAV funding levels
The House National Security and Intelligence committees have settled their funding differences on five major unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programs, in each case going for the higher or less restrictive authorization, congressional sources said yesterday. The programs and their resolutions, the...
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