LA PLATA, Maryland — Top space commanders from the United States, France, Britain, Norway and Germany, all of them gung-ho on deeper allied collaboration, were asked:
The 41st Space Symposium this year featured the usual paeans to international military space cooperation as a goal and a stated policy in the United States and among its allies. But there was also the familiar concern that basic trust and collaboration in program planning was not where it needed to be.
At an April 14 panel on allied burden-sharing . . .
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