Japan's Defense Agency will reduce its fiscal 2000 procurement from nine to seven aircraft

As stress problems delay development of the Mitsubishi F-2 close air support fighter, Japan's Defense Agency will reduce its fiscal 2000 procurement from nine to seven aircraft in favor of funding the first purchases of tankers for the air force. The JDA plan is to buy one tanker each year from...

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