Alternate engine could spur fewer JSF buys, Navy acquisition official says
The U.S. Navy could cut the number of Joint Strike Fighters (JSFs) planned for purchase if Congress again forces the Pentagon to continue funding an alternative engine for the aircraft, a Navy and Marine Corps acquisition official warned June 4. Bill Balderson, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy...
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