USAF opposes F-22 cost cap

The U.S. Air Force is opposing a Senate measure to cap the cost of the F-22 fighter production program at $43 billion. The Senate on Friday included language in its $268.2 billion fiscal 1998 defense authorization bill to limit spending on the program. An amendment by Sen. Dale Bumpers (D-Ark.) to...

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