As GAO upholds CSAR-X protest, Air Force thinks it can comply ‘narrowly’
By MICHAEL FABEY,JOHN M. DOYLE
2425
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VOLATILE MIX
Iran-North Korean missile collaboration grows as covert Chinese Asat possibility lingers
By CRAIG COVAULT
2626A
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Covert Chinese Asats
CAPE CANAVERAL There are least 30 Chinese antisatellite concepts and tactics that could be a factor in any future U.S.-Chinese military space face-off. This is in spite of Chinese assertions that it is only working on civilian space projects now that its Jan. 11 anti-satellite (Asat) test was a success, says the U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission (see p. 24).
By CRAIG COVAULT
26B27
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Missile Booster
Beijing and Taipei play tit for tat in guided weapons development, acquisition
By DOUGLAS BARRIE,AMY BUTLER
2829
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
On the Horizon
With major cuts ahead, Navy aviation hopes for relief in Fiscal 2009
By AMY BUTLER
2829
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Hand in Hand
3031
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Seeing Red
F-22s, Red Air battle in Nevada as stealth, anti-stealth tactics clash
By DAVID A. FULGHUM,AMY BUTLER
3031
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Jupiter Jump-Off
New Horizons picks up 700 observations and 9,000 mph. in a dry run for Pluto
By FRANK MORRING
3434A
WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS
Safe in Space
Panel cautions against dangers in post-shuttle ISS operations
By FRANK MORRING
34B35
Strategy Decisions
Europeans mull space policy and future cooperative directions