F-22 testing reduction possible.
The U.S. Air Force may opt to truncate testing of the F-22 fighter to cut costs, says Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Responding to concerns from Capitol Hill over cost growth in the program, Ralston says the Air Force has to "stay vigilant" to keep control of F...
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