F-22 live-fire waiver would avoid $250 million waste

The Pentagon has formally requested relief from legislation requiring live-fire testing of the Air Force's F-22 fighter, a move that would avoid having to buy a $250 million test asset that would then be destroyed. The request was made by Pentagon General Counsel Judith A. Miller earlier this month...

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