Japan's Self-Defense Agency to buy 43 new aircraft for fiscal year 2001

Japan's Self-Defense Agency plans to buy 43 new aircraft in its fiscal year 2001, which began in March, for its three services. As it has with all major weapons, aircraft procurement by the agency has continued to decrease through the latter half of the 1990s. A buy of 43 aircraft is only 39.4% of...

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