Spending bill amendment efforts boost UAVs, F-117s, C-17s
The U.S. Army would keep control of its ongoing efforts to develop tactical unmanned aerial vehicles, especially the Extended Range Multi-Purpose UAV, under a provision that Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) may propose to the fiscal 2006 defense appropriations bill now on the Senate floor. Shelby and...
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