Britain Grapples With Carrier Conundrum

There would be more than a vague hint of irony if, come September, Britain opts for a conventional aircraft for its next-generation carrier, bringing to a close a procurement saga begun in 1986 to find a short-take-off-and-vertical-landing successor to the Harrier. Two flavors of the F-35 Joint...

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