U.S. Air Force Leaders Expected To Push F-22 Raptor Compromise
U.S. Air Force senior leadership will be returning soon to Congress to propose a new requirement for F-22 Raptors of between 250-275 aircraft, a cut of more than 100 F-22s in the service’s current baseline. It is a compromise based on economic realities that is less than the service’s requirement of...
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