Young: Fewer JSFs Coming If Cuts Are Offset By Capabilities and Tactics

By Adam J. Hebert / March 27, 2002 at 5:00 AM
A recent study of tactical aviation requirements was not merely an academic exercise, Navy acquisition executive John Young said yesterday. The study will lead to a smaller Navy and Marine Corps Joint Strike Fighter purchase if Pentagon leaders can be convinced that JSF's advanced capabilities mean fewer aircraft are needed for fighter missions, Young told reporters after a speech at the Navy League's annual conference in Washington, DC. "There is a pretty good chance, if everybody can agree that we...

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