A Decade Into Development, F-35 Saddled With Concurrency Costs

Credit: Lockheed Martin
F-35 program overseers had hoped in 2011 to finally determine how much the stealthy fighter would cost to buy and operate, but it has turned out—once again—to be a year riddled by debate and unanswered questions associated with the price of the multinational Joint Strike Fighter. Having laid in a $4...

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