The U.S. Air Force is looking to cut $258 million from the Airborne Laser program
Facing a $500-million bill for the F-22, the U.S. Air Force is looking to cut $258 million from the Airborne Laser program. The net effect could be a $700-million increase in the ABL's total cost. Congressional supporters of the ballistic missile defense program are fighting the move and have asked...
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