Military Aerospace Technology

Test Today is: Sep 06, 2004
Volume: 3  Issue: 2
Published: Jun 25, 2004

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Military Aerospace Technology is the only magazine dedicated exclusively to all facets of aviation and aerospace technology as it relates to the military. From international power projection to Homeland Defense, MAT covers it all. Articles are written in an informative, colorful, and lively style for the Executive Branch, Congress, top Pentagon leaders, military program managers, U.S. defense laboratories, industry executives, the Embassies and an appropriate non-U.S. military audience. The editorial material is perfectly matched with our well-defined, individual decision-making VIP audience. We are producing a communication vehicle that focuses on the direction and doctrine of transformation within the armed forces. No other magazine brings you the ideas and visions of the top Pentagon leadership like MAT. Those leaders trust MAT, knowing we are the best communication tool they have to deliver their message. Our #1 priority is total commitment to our decision-making readership and our advertisers.

  • Strategic Planner
    Interview with Lieutenant General Duncan J. McNabb
    Deputy Chief of Staff for Air Force Plans and Programs
  • View From the Hill - Rep. Kay Granger, R-TX
    Aerospace Champion Rep. Kay Granger, R-TX, co-chair of the Industry Sector Working Group on Aerospace and Defense, spoke recently with MAT.
  • ICBM Transformation
    Missile force commanders modernize legacy systems while studying global delivery of new conventional warhead designs.
  • FALCON Aims at Global Striking Power
    This project develops the means to deliver conventional munitions anywhere in the world from the continental United States on short notice.
  • Common Missile Power
    The Joint Common Missile program will create a massive stockpile of munitions for a wide range of platforms and missions.
  • Vertical UAV Eyed for Small Units
    GoldenEye could aid in urban surveillance, area illumination, chemical and biological detection, target marking and other missions.
  • Boost for Cruise Missile Defense
    JLENS, a theater-based sensor system that deploys tethered aerostats, moves to accelerated development.
  • Lockheed Martin
    Interview with Tom Burbage
    Executive Vice President

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