U.K. commits additional $2 billion to Joint Strike Fighter
The United States and United Kingdom jointly signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the next phase of the Joint Strike Fighter program at the Pentagon yesterday, with the U.K. committing an additional $2 billion to allow it to weigh in on the down-select decision between Boeing and Lockheed Martin...
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