Marines clarify JSF picture, vow some STOVLs will survive

FARNBOROUGH, England - Proposed cuts in U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Joint Strike Fighter buys, and debate about what versions to acquire, have raised questions in the U.S. and abroad about the future of the short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) model, but now senior Marine officials have assured...

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