03.02.2004, 11:37
Budget der US Army 2005:
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Zitat:THE ARMY BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 2005Budget US Air Force 2005:
Today, the Army announced details of its budget for Fiscal Year 2005, which runs from October 1, 2004 through September 30, 2005. The FY05 budget requests $98.5 billion in Total Obligation Authority from the U.S. Congress – $2.7 billion more than appropriated for this fiscal year.(...)
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Zitat:About a third of the budget is allotted to continue to develop and buy transformational weapon systems. This area of the budget receives the largest increase over fiscal 2004. Substantial investments in the C-17 Globemaster III, the F/A-22 Raptor, the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle, global positioning system, Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle, and RQ-1 and MQ-1 Predator system programs are in the proposal.