Britain Tries To Secure JSF Access
British politicians and industry executives are trying to forge a fundamental long-term Joint Strike Fighter maintenance and support partnership with the U.S. The British gambit aims to secure "sovereignty of operation" on its 80-150 Joint Combat Aircraft (JCA) requirement, for which it plans to buy...
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