U.S. MUST STAY STRONG IN SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE AIRCRAFT

One likely conclusion of the Quadrennial Defense Review now being wrapped up at the Pentagon is that the U.S. should leave its small fleets of Navy, Air Force and Army fixed-wing, intelligence-gathering aircraft intact. That's a relief. For quite a while, a face-off seemed to be looming between the...

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