Congressional desires, DOD needs, turf wars clipped CSAR-X

When the U.S. Air Force first went to Capitol Hill in the early part of this decade to discuss the type of CSAR-X aircraft it wanted, the service received pushback from lawmakers. The Air Force wanted a speedy, maneuverable aircraft that could survive the worst combat zones while carrying the latest...

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