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U.S. Explains 12% Premium Added To Poland’s F-35A Price Tag

Credit: U.S. Air Force
When Poland signed an order for 32 F-35As on Jan. 31 with deliveries starting in 2024, the Ministry of Defense (MoD) raised some questions by citing a unit price of $87.3 million. Although such a non-recurring cost per aircraft seems a bargain compared to the $89 million sales price for F-35As...

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