V-22 production main driver of growing DOD procurement costs
The cost of buying weapons grew $33.34 billion between September and December to $727.2 billion, primarily because of the decision to reinstate V-22 Osprey production, according to the latest Defense Dept. Selected Acquisition Reports (SARs). Building 523 of the tilt-rotor V-22s-473 for the Navy and...
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