TIPS team hopes to clear first technology release hurdle

FARNBOROUGH, England - Partners for NATO's airborne ground surveillance program hope within weeks to clear the first of several potential stumbling blocks on the path to signing the formal design and development contract in about a year's time. The partner governments are expected to approve a plan...

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