Japanese may relent in drive for F-22s for F-35s instead

F-22 DESIRE: Senior Japanese officials tell Aviation Week they might give up their demand for F-22 Raptors from the United States if they can get sufficient industrial participation in F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to satisfy Japanese industry and labor unions. Japan plans to replace its 50-odd Phantom...

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