USAF: JASSM price may double if Congress approves cuts

Lockheed Martin may double the price of the $400,000-or-less AGM-158 Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) if Congress approves a proposal to cut the program's budget next year by as much as two-thirds, a top U.S. Air Force official said. Concerned about a rash of minor testing problems, the...

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