RAF Takes Brunt Of U.K. Cuts
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The Royal Air Force must plan and manage a substantial in-service delay, aircraft cuts and capability gaps as the government moves to squeeze £1.5 billion ($2.5 billion) out of near-term defense costs. The RAF will also have to oversee transfer of a helicopter type to the Royal Navy. London unveiled...
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