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Monday, April 05, 2010
CRS: Alt-Engine Could Reduce U.S. F-35 Buy
Continued funding for the F136 alternate engine for the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet is likely to reduce the number of jets the Pentagon can buy unless the program receives more money, according to a March 22 report by the Congressional Research Service.
"If alternate engine funds are allocated within the existing F-35 budget lines, other F-35 activities must be curtailed in favor of the alternate engine program," says the report, titled "F-35 Alternative Engine Programs: Background and Issues for Congress."
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