CSAR-X bidders asked about $849M boost, testing

The U.S. Air Force has asked bidders for the Combat Search-and-Rescue (CSAR-X) aircraft program to amend their proposal documents to discuss how they would spend a proposed $849 million over five years, as well as improve the program's development and testing, an industry representative said...

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