SAC boosts JSTARS funding to promote NATO application
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a $14 million increase to the Joint Surveillance/Target Attack Radar System in fiscal 1996 to support NATO activity, but at the same time cut $12 million out of development of JSTARS' airborne component. In language accompanying its fiscal 1996 national...
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