F-5 fighter bought by Indonesia in 1990s remains in storage

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A F-5 fighter aircraft that Indonesia bought from Israel in the 1990s and sent to California for an upgrade still is in storage because of a U.S.-imposed arms embargo and has racked up more than $1.8 million in storage fees. The aircraft was caught in the embargo established...

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