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Program for stealthy aerial target used for testing and training.
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The U.S. Army may seek to revive a program canceled two years ago and produce a stealthy aerial target to be used for testing and training.
 
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Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation has intensified the development of an import-substituted version of its Superjet (SSJ) 100 regional jet—which remains almost the only commercial passenger aircraft Russian domestic carriers can use for international flights now. 
 
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The Highland P900 is a rack-mount precision three-phase AC power source and permanent-magnet-alternator simulator. Its programmable frequency, voltage, and source impedance allow it to power shunt/chopper type voltage regulators in jet engine controller FADECs and other aircraft equipment. The unit includes voltage/current/power measurement and waveform monitors, and Ethernet and USB interfaces.
 
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Jefferson Morris

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Ben Goldstein

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First U.S.-backed private mission to the ISS is a turning point in the ongoing commercial development of space.
 
 
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