Use of B-2 makes sorties 'very different' from Gulf war
Sorties being flown by NATO planes against targets in Yugoslavia are more effective and "very different" from those flown against Iraqi targets in the 1991 Gulf war, a Pentagon official said. Maj. Gen. Charles F. Wald, vice director for strategic plans and policy for the Joint Staff, said precision...
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