Japan's Self-Defense Agency plans to buy 49 new aircraft in FY 2002

Japan's Self-Defense Agency plans to buy 49 new aircraft under a fiscal year 2002 budget request it has presented to the Ministry of Finance. The unit cost of the airplanes has not been released, and neither has the total cost. The request includes three new aircraft types - the Boeing AH-64D Apache...

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