Marines to scrutinize JSF internal carriage
The U.S. Marine Corps plans to keep an eye on the Joint Strike Fighter internal carriage issue to avoid getting stuck with a weight penalty resulting from the Navy's desire to carry a 2,000 pound bomb, according to Marine aviation chief Lt. Gen. Harold W. Blot. A larger bay means more flexibility...
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