Japan's Defense Agency plans $1.5 billion cut in weapons procurement
Japan's Defense Agency plans to cut more than $1.5 billion in various weapons procurement programs between 1999 and 2003. The agency currently spends about $7.4 billion - $8.4 billion a year for weapons procurement. Weapons costs run high because under the government's total weapon export ban policy...
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