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MAT 2002 ARCHIVES
Volume: 1 Issue: 3
Orginally published on: Jul 01, 2002

Materiel Provider
General Lester L. Lyles
Commander, U.S. Air Force Materiel Control

Listed below are the interviews, articles, and e-nnouncements that were published with Volume: 1 Issue: 3 of MAT:

  • Materiel Provider
    Interview with General Lester L. Lyles
    Commander, U.S. Air Force Materiel Control
  • From Reel to Reel
    Once the stuff of sci-fi movies, pilotless combat aircraft are now a reality
    By David C. Walsh
  • Prowling for a Replacement
    One Prowler replacement option receiving close attention is Boeing's EA-18 Electronic Attack plane, based on the Super Hornet.
    By John Quigley
  • Space: America's Final Frontier
    The United States must mount a vigorous defense of its space-based systems before an adversary wreaks havoc.
    By Senator Bob Smith
  • Commanche Gets a Ringing Endorsement
    Despite some bureaucratic and technical turbulence, the Commanche helicopter has managed to survive.
    By David C. Walsh
  • Learning the Ways of CAATS and MAATs
    Training has begun for Canada's new Military Automated Air Traffic System, which will augment that nation's ATC system.
    By Dan Cook
  • Thales, Inc.
    Interview with Dr. Lawrence J. Cavaiola
    Chairman and CEO


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