September 18, 2006

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

JSF IN PERIL

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Sailing Atlantis

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

Airlift Alliance

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JSF IN PERIL

U.S., International buyers fear as Congress weighs readiness for production

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Sailing Atlantis

Besides bolstering station, STS-115 will revitalize U.S. space program

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Airlift Alliance

NATO’s C-17 acquisition to lead to full operational unit in 2009

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Low-Observable High-Priority

A key element of the U.K.'s future deep strike force is in place, as UCAV demonstrator program approaches green light

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What's Next?

The Pentagon is exploring future technology needs

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Resisting Russian Ploy

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Family Plan

Dassault sets spring launch for new Falcon, slams 7X suppliers for shortfalls

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UAVs Inch On

French medium-, very-short-range UAVs meet new set of milestones

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Eyes on Target

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On the Team

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ATK, which is already prime contractor on the first stage of NASA’s planned Ares I human-rated rocket, will head a team with Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (PWR) bidding to build the vehicle’s upper stage.

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