Japan Sustains F-2
The Japanese Defense Agency has approved a 55-aircraft purchase in the fiscal year beginning Apr. 1, one fewer than the military services requested and four more than they bought in 1999. While agreeing to spend a mere 0.1% more in fiscal 2000 than currently, the 4.94-trillion-yen ($47-billion)...
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