British Sea Harrier Cuts Pose JSF Question

The number of Joint Strike Fighter aircraft Britain will eventually purchase has been thrown into doubt by the government's decision to abandon its Sea Harrier fleet nearly a decade earlier than planned. The decision leaves the Royal Navy without an organic fixed-wing air defense asset until 2012 at...

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