Congress, Pentagon battle over JSF alternative engine
Congress and the Pentagon are butting heads over who has the right to control the fate of the Joint Strike Fighter's alternative engine program. Meanwhile, the U.S.'s closest allies and industrial partners are livid about not being consulted on top-level joint program decisions and the slow progress...
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