JSF Ejection Seat

Congress is pushing the Pentagon to abandon an ongoing competition for the Joint Strike Fighter ejection seat in favor of keeping the selection open until 2005 when more modern seats should be available. At stake are contracts for about 3,000 seats for the U.S. JSF program and potentially 3,000 more...

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