Republican leaders of the House Armed Services Committee are eager for the United States to spend money on developing new classified space systems, especially after China launched an anti-satellite missile last month. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) and Terry Everett (R-Ala.) sent a letter to President Bush, urging to “make substantial efforts … now to avoid technological surprise.” (Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) made a similar case at a Washington forum earlier this week.) In a press statement, Hunter called China’s shootdown of its own satellite “the commencement of a new era of military competition.”
While the Pentagon is halfway through its review of the Air Force’s new Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile program in the wake of “critical” cost and schedule overruns, the service has declared a similar issue for the helicopters meant to provide security and transport across those ICBM fields. The Air Force recently…