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Tango01 | 20 Dec 2014 10:17 p.m. PST |
…For Military Jets. "Textron's Scorpion recon and strike jet offers cash-strapped countries air power on the cheap. Global events are making it more attractive. Like spaceships and sports stadiums, military strike jets typically aren't the kind of things that companies build—much less sell—off the shelf. Take the Pentagon's new F-35, for instance: Two decades and $400 USD billion in the making, the F-35 had nine committed customers lined up to buy thousands of aircraft (at between $80 USD million and $110 USD million per copy) before Lockheed Martin LMT 0.63% ever started bending metal in earnest. Rarely does a contractor fully develop a military jet on spec…" Full article here link YouTube link Amicalement Armand |
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