House NSC panel bars JSF funds for ASTOVL variant
The House National Security Committee's research and development panel okayed the Defense Dept.'s $581.8 million Joint Strike Fighter request for fiscal 1997, but barred using any of the money for an advanced STOVL (ASTOVL) variant, dealing a setback to potential Marine Corps and U.K. customers for...
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