Officials voice differing views of fighting from above 15,000 feet

Two Pentagon officials disagreed yesterday about the need to develop electronic warfare systems that would allow aircraft to operate with relative safety below 15,000 feet in the presence of enemy shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles. Air Force Lt. Gen. Bruce Carlson of the Joint Staff said flying...

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