Japan Sets Target for F-15Js
Japan needs 40 modernized F-15J Eagles to substitute for Lockheed Martin F-22s, which the U.S. refuses to supply, the defense ministry says. New aircraft won’t now be ordered before the fiscal year that begins in April 2010, says the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper.
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