Shrinking Budgets May Fuel Stealth Fighter Upgrade Market

Credit: Boeing
Future aerial combat that pits the U.S. against advanced aircraft, missiles and air defenses—produced by what many defense officials contend are near-peer nations, such as China or Russia—could require more stealth aircraft than the U.S. can muster. The shortage might be the result of shrunken...

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