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MAT 2005 ARCHIVES
Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Orginally published on: Aug 25, 2005

Space Strategist
Lieutenant General Larry J. Dodgen
Commanding General
Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Army Forces Strategic Command
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Listed below are the interviews, articles, and e-nnouncements that were published with Volume: 4 Issue: 2 of MAT:
- Space Strategist
Interview with Lieutenant General Larry J. Dodgen Commanding General
Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Army Forces Strategic Command
- Extending the UAV
The Army is seeking a new unmanned aerial vehicle with more range and endurance to replace the Hunter. By Peter A. Buxbaum
- Visualizing Air Operations
Air Force C4ISR Visualization Center gives headquarters staff the opportunity to view and evaluate the military utility of promising technologies. By Harrison Donnelly
- Game Plan for Missile Defense
C2 battle management and communications system provides integrated picture of the Ballistic Missile Defense battlespace. By Patrick Chisholm
- Small Bomb: On Target
After a delay, the Air Force has placed its first order for small diameter bombs and is proceeding with the program’s second phase. By Peter A. Buxbaum
- Rockwell Collins Government Systems
Interview with Greg Churchill Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
- Scouting for Future Combat
Contracts fund development of UAVs for Army Future Combat System.
- Growing the Aerospace Base
Industry group launches drive for long-term development of defense industrial base.
- Floating Radar
Recently dedicated sea-based assigned key role in missile defense.
- Missile Defense: Long Way in a Short Time
The most important mission for the MDA today is to field and improve the current generation of missile defense capabilities. By Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL)
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