Singapore has again pushed back the downselect date for its fighter award, leaving xix aircraft still in contention
The Singapore government has postponed a decision on a new fighter to replace its aging A-4SU Skyhawk by six months. Defense Minister Cedric Foo said here that all six of the aircraft proposed for the fighter award--the McDonnell Douglas F-16 Block 60, Boeing's F/A-18 E/F and F15S, Dassault Rafale...
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