Key Decisions Remain For New Intel Aircraft
At the heart of the design for a new U.S. Air Force intelligence aircraft are a number of crucial dilemmas that will have to be resolved by the team of Raytheon, Northrop Grumman and Boeing. The service wants to replace its E-3 AWACS air-surveillance, E-8 Joint-STARS ground surveillance and RC-135...
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