JDA AIRCRAFT COSTS EXTRAORDINARILY HIGH

Data from Japan's Defense Agency illustrate the extraordinary costs the country's military services pay for their aircraft--sometimes double U.S. rates. Japan will spend nearly $3.1 billion in fiscal 1996 (beginning Apr. 1) to acquire 55 aircraft for its three military services. With a base value of...

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