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July 20, 2004

Israel's First All-Female Squadron

A Decade After Women Were First Allowed To Fly In IAF

When Alice Miller demanded the Israeli Supreme Court allow her to take the Israeli Air Force pilots' exam in 1994, she had a meeting with then-President Ezer Weizman. The president was not very sympathetic. "Tell me, do you see men knitting socks? Only when pigs fly will women be pilots," he said, as quoted by the newspaper Maariv.

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Light-Speed, Mr. Sulu

Raytheon AESA Radar Navigates Smoothly Through Flight Tests

A revolutionary Raytheon radar that scans the skies at nearly the speed of light is navigating through flight tests aboard the US Navy F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet in anticipation of operational readiness by September 2006.

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Israel Rehearses Air Strike Against Iran

Vows Not To Let Nuke Plant Go Online

Promising to stop Iran from bringing its nuclear power facility at Bushehr, Israel has reportedly completed rehearsals for another deep air strike into the heart of the Islamic Republic.

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Farnborough News: ARINC Deploys UAV Nav System

Building On Experience With JPALS

Demonstrating cutting-edge experience in satellite navigation dating back half a decade, ARINC Engineering Services, LLC will join the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) next week in exhibiting recent developments in SATNAV for unmanned vehicle operations at Farnborough International 2004.

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