USAF Wants Cameras, Helicopters for ICBM Fields
In light of the growing threat of terrorism around the globe, the U.S. Air Force is reassessing the security posture and tools needed to protect the nuclear weapons it deploys on its intercontinental ballistic missile force. Half of the 9,600 people in Maj. Gen. Frank Klotz's command at the 20th Air...
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