Aircraft survivability systems undervalued, JASPO head says

Many aircraft program managers undervalue aircraft survivability systems, according to Cmdr. Andrew Cibula, director of the Joint Aircraft Survivability Program Office (JASPO). JASPO was founded in 1971 as a result of the loss of thousands of U.S. aircraft during the Vietnam War. As director, Cibula...

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