An internal Pentagon oversight board has reported that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program is two years behind schedule, according to multiple congressional aides familiar with the findings.
Talk of the program’s problems comes amid intense debate over the future of another fighter plane, the F-22. Defenders of the F-22 argue that continued production is vital to national security.
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Friday, July 24, 2009
CQ Politics Reports on Status of F-35 and F-22
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F-22. AIRFORCE,
F-35
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