November 7, 2005

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Prowler’s Progress

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Still Hopeful

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Quick Kiss

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Prowler’s Progress

WASHINGTON and BETHPAGE, N.Y. Early next year, information warfare will start to become a tactical, airborne, combat weapon when the first U.S. Navy EA-6B Prowler squadron deploys to the aerial battlefields over Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Still Hopeful

New Pentagon study not the end of the line for C-17, Boeing says

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Quick Kiss

JAXA mission poised to take samples from an asteroid for return to Earth

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Soaring Again

Business jet market is poised for record year; U.S. economy will determine the full extent

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X Marks the Spot

U.S.-Japan agreement boosts cruise and ballistic missile defenses with new radar

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Double Duty

Faced with a shuttle-funding shortfall of $3-5 billion, NASA looks for synergy

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Engine of Change

Proposed Defense Industrial Strategy has far-reaching implications for Britain’s manufacturing base

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Jamming Jam-Up

Iraq’s electromagnetic environment is polluted to the point that it’s interfering with the war

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Radical Radars

Top USAF scientist sheds light on weapons effects of AESA radars

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Withdrawal Pain

Scrapped IPO raises questions about Eutelsat’s future, other planned aerospace offerings

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