U.K. defense ministry signs contracts for next-gen carriers

LONDON –The British Defense Ministry and industry have finally inked the main contracts – worth around $6 billion – covering the build program for the Royal Navy’s two-next generation aircraft carriers. The program is now meant to see the first enter service in 2014, with the second to follow in...

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