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August 23, 2005

ANN Special Report: Agencies Squabble Over ADIZ Mission

Customs, Coast Guard Both Wanna Shoot Somebody Down

The whispering campaign seems to have begun with the Coast Guard. "You can't trust Customs," was the message. "They might get the order and then get weak. You need somebody with a military chain of command. You need... us."

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Thunderbirds Ready To Roll... Again

The US Air Force Thunderbirds are continuing their show schedule after reviewing their procedures following a mishap Aug. 20 at the Chicago Air and Water Show when two aircraft touched in flight.

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Tomcat's Days Are Numbered

F-14 Approaching Retirement

As supersonic engines roar to life and iron wings spread to their full extension aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, a great predator of the sky nears extinction.

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Airmen Provide Light in the Night for Remote Alaskan Village

The Better To See You With, My Dear...

Air Force engineers brought a gift of light to the remote Alaskan village of Red Devil last week.

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MIDS to Dominate Military Avionics Market

Forecast Suggests It Will Lead The Field For At Least The Next Decade

The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) and the Multifunction Information Distribution System (MIDS) will be the most dominant factors within the US airborne communications market over the next 10 years. These programs combined will account for 72.65 percent ($1.994 billion) of the projected $2.743 billion US military airborne communications market, according to Forecast International's "The Market for US Military Airborne Communications Systems." The MIDS program alone is estimated to be worth $1.168 billion during the period, according to Electronics Systems Analyst Mark Cowell.

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