USAF commanders reaffirm commitment to gun for JSF
Top U.S. Air Force commanders have reaffirmed the service's desire for a gun on the Joint Strike Fighter, even though other services and the program office are showing some concern about cost and weight. "The Air Force position now is we support a gun in the aircraft," Harry Disbrow, deputy director...
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