Lockheed's JSF simulation doesn't prove aircraft's ability, GAO acquisition director says
Lockheed Martin's simulated proof of the capabilities of its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - the cornerstone of the aircraft manufacturer's ramped-up development strategy - does not guarantee the jet's ability to fly and fight as advertised, said Michael Sullivan, acquisition and sourcing...
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