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New Air Force Arctic Strategy May Update Planes For Polar Ops

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New Air Force Arctic Strategy May Update Planes For Polar Ops

"Historically the Arctic, like space, was characterized as a predominantly peaceful domain," the Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said. "This is changing."

 

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