Stealthy UAVs Snag
The Bush Administration will be asked to come up with $2.5-5 billion in new defense funding to back up its declared advocacy for unmanned airborne intelligence-gathering technologies. In the immediate aftermath of the long-term inspection of a Navy EP-3 aircraft by China's intelligence organizations...
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