KPP change kept with competitor in mind
Further changes found their way into the U.S. Air Force’s $15 billion Combat, Search and Rescue (CSAR-X) replacement helicopter procurement that reduced some survivability requirements. “We are asking for capabilities in excess of a validated threat analysis and [to] force the [CSAR-X] designer to...
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