BOMBED
Air Force futurists also fault Boeing for not being more aggressive in research on a new bomber to replace the odd-ball mix of B-52s, B-1s and B-2s. There is a corporate rationale for Boeing's strategy. ``There doesn't appear to be a new bomber on the near- or mid-term horizon,'' Sears said. In the...
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