U.S. Navy, Air Force Try To Bail Out of JSF Alternative Engine
As part of its budget juggling for next year, the U.S. Navy is planning to cut its participation in the $3-4 billion F136 alternative engine program for the Joint Strike Fighter--possibly starting a chain reaction that could doom the powerplant program. The U.S. Air Force, which shares the program...
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