U.S. Army tries to get KE-ASAT back on track

Fiscal year 1998 funding for the Kinetic Energy Anti-Satellite (KE-ASAT) program, tied up in a line item veto dispute, has finally been released, but the delay has significantly set back the effort, according to military and industry officials. President Clinton used the line item veto to scratch...

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