JASSM costs firm-up near $400,000 as downselect nears

Early U.S. Air Force predictions that the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile will cost around $400,000 or less have firmed up as the AF gets ready to select either Boeing and Lockheed Martin for follow-on development of the missile. "I expected that we would be at or below the [$400,000 cost]...

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