U.S. Army Adds Air Conditioning to Iraq Surveillance Aircraft
U.S. Army acquisition officials are now asking that surveillance aircraft being bought for use in Iraq be fielded with air conditioning, reversing course after multiple contractors told the service it was courting disaster by omitting the system (AW&ST May 3, p. 32). One bidder told the service that...
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