JDA requests 65 new aircraft for fiscal 1996
Japan's Defense Agency wants to buy 65 new aircraft in its fiscal 1996 budget, including the first dozen FS-X derivatives of the F-16, co-developed with the U.S. An agreement among the three parties in Japan's coalition government last month cleared the way for the 4.9 trillion-yen ($54.109 billion)...
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