F-22, like F-86 of Korean War, 'will dominate vertical battlespace'
Today, as in the Korean War fifty years ago, an air war would likely be fought over enemy territory but continuing improvements in surface-to-air missiles will make flights there increasingly difficult, according to U.S. Air Force Secretary F. Whitten Peters. Speaking last week at a Capitol Hill...
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