USAF's Joint Strike Fighter Price Estimates Jump 10%
The projected price tag of the low-end version of the Joint Strike Fighter has grown 10% over the baseline, and the Pentagon is primarily blaming higher than expected labor and overhead costs. But contractors competing for the work say that isn't so. The price of the U.S. Air Force's conventional...
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