CSAR-X briefing at odds with service documents, comments
A recent U.S. Air Force briefing on Capitol Hill about its $15 billion Combat, Search and Rescue helicopter replacement (CSAR-X) program appears to be at odds with the service's own acquisition documents and comments. In its Dec. 5 briefing with the House Armed Services Committee Air and Land...
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