Army uses inflation windfall to continue UH-60, speed Javelin

Army planners decided to use $6.8 billion in added buying power gained from lower-than-expected inflation to keep Sikorsky's UH-60 Black Hawk production line open for another five years, and to accelerate procurement of the Texas Instruments/Lockheed Martin Javelin medium anti-tank missile in the...

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