U.S. Navy alters projected Joint Strike Fighter buy
The U.S. Navy this week rebaselined its Joint Strike Fighter procurement plan, cutting about 50 aircraft from the number it previously planned to acquire, Navy officials said here yesterday. Rear Adm. J.M. "Carlos" Johnson, the Navy's deputy director for air warfare, told a meeting of the American...
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