USAF intends to save $24 million by putting JDAM on B-1 sooner

The U.S. Air Force estimates it will save $24 million by accelerating integration of the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) on the B-1 bomber rather than pursuing another option to transition the plane to its new conventional combat role. AF Secretary Sheila Widnall last month informed the...

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