Subcommittee staffers seen opposed to Airborne Laser
Staffers of the House Appropriations national security subcommittee appear to have strong doubts about the U.S. Air Force's $11 billion Airborne Laser program and may be out in front of members of the panel in their opposition to the effort, congressional sources say. It is unusual but not...
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