Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency) to develop techniques for computer intelligence'; Washington Roundup section: 'Missile defense' and 'Soviets identify Cosmos as space station's tug'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) in new shuttle marketing effort'; 'Intercosmos-17 mated to booster'; 'India, Iran planning Satcom launches from space shuttle' and 'Higher-capability Landsat to replace Landsat-1'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) mulls new fiscal 1979 efforts'; 'NASA favors solar sail concept'; 'Shuttle main engine readied for tests' and 'New chief plans strengthened NASA space applications role'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'NATO's Norther Tier': 'Norway formulating long range defense plans'; 'Norway, Denmark criticized on inadequate arms spending'; 'Danish defense funding meager' and 'Tornadoes will be on schedule for duty in Baltic approaches'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Electronic warfare: technical trends. Navy, USAF critically review airborne ECM (Electronic Counter Measures) programs'; 'Electronic systems emerge as costliest avionic item'; 'System suppliers find increasing technical challenges in E W market'; 'Anti-aircraft warning radar plays key role in survival'; 'Soviet advances in Infra-red guidance spur US jammer developments'; 'Defense official stresses increased jamming of Soviet communications'; 'New lure for radar-guided missiles expands countermeasures role'; 'Electromagnetic test range simulates Soviet radar systems'; 'USAF seeks purchase and development of air defense threat simulator systems'; 'Texas Instruments boosts reliability of navy high-speed anti-radiation missile', and 'USAF stresses electronic combat in six-week green flag exercise'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Orbiter flight plan expanded'; 'Booster recovery system drop tested'; 'Joint avionics interest rises in USSR'; 'Aerosat fate clouds joint US/USSR effort'; 'Senate unit votes key NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) funding'; 'Soviets launch another killer satellite test' and 'Shuttle test goal studies accelerated'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Panel urges defense technology advances', (plus copy), also 'Scientific canvas locates innovative defensive ideas'; 'Senate resolution opposes satellite sale'; 'France's Athos satellite to test space communication payload'; 'ESA (European Space Agency) proposes NAVSAT (Navigational Satellite) civilian navigation' and 'Soviet Gamma/satellite set for 1985 launch'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Rapid deployment force buildup likely'; 'Rapid deployment force hearings set' and 'GAO (General Accounting Office) details equipment complaints'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Rapid deployment scrutinized'; 'Army, marines disagree on equipment'; 'Persian Gulf basing decisions weighed' and 'US offers advanced weapons to Saudi Arabia'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Relocating TR-1 expected to double force potential'; 'A-10 tactical units integrating with NATO ground operations'; 'Boeing E-3A aircraft play important role' and 'Air force modernizing command, control units'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) may allow 3 new Soviet missiles'; 'Soviets reveal internal missile designations'; Brezhnev letter lists backfire assurances'; AVCO (a corporation) wins USAF award for antisatellite targets'; 'Smaller Tomahawk model being studied by Navy' and 'Neither side believed dominating SALT vote'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Shuttle Orbiter begins flight tests'; articles: 'Orbiter/747 open flight envelope'; 'Load factor of 75% seen for shuttle'; 'Japanese spacecraft'; 'Budget revision to cover additional Landsat vehicle' and 'Navstar development to be restructured'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Shuttle pivotal to space plans'; 'Emphasis on military systems to grow'; 'American Telephone and Telegraph planning new satcoms'; 'Soviets increasing space activities'; 'Europe competes with US programs' and 'Japan gaining maturity in satellite technology'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Soviet carrier policies shifting' on the construction of a large deck nuclear powered aircraft carrier and 'Soviet ships operate in Caribbean'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology editorial: 'Soviet military: status and trends'. Excerpts from 'Statement of Gen W Y Smith, Assistant to Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff on the offensive stance of the Soviet armed forces and NATO's defense'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Soviet Union continues military buildup'; 'Soviets press airborne laser programme'; 'Soviets fill low-altitude air defense gap and 'Soviets adding mobility to missile force', drawings of SA-X-12 and SS-X-25 and "Galosh".
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Soviets using SV-25s in attacks on rebel units'; 'SV-24s, TV-16s support Soviet ground forces' and 'Soviet helicopters sustain damage from SAM-7 infra-red missiles'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Space technology-Planners set long-term space goals'; 'Military space system applications increasing'; 'Europeans making plans to meet long-term goals'; 'Soviets continue aggressive space drive'; 'Communications satellite users seek broader role'; 'Communications channels nearing saturation point' and 'Japanese gain capabilities in advanced space effort'.
Aviation Week and Space Technology: 'Stockpile of minerals short of goals'; 'Titanium availability problems easing'; 'Boeings materials supply vulnerable' and 'Materials shortages spur research'.