Saturday, September 12, 2009

Keeping The F-22 Program Alive


Dead at Home, F-22 Looks for Market Abroad -- The Danger Room

A Senate panel is pushing to repeal a 1998 law that bans the export of the F-22, the stealthy fighter that Secretary Robert Gates put on the chopping block earlier this year. If the proposal, passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee, becomes law, it would offer a lifeline to Lockheed Martin’s production line, which is otherwise schedule for closure.

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More News On The F-22

Senate panel seeks end to F-22 export ban -- Reuters
Senate, House in feud over Pentagon weapons -- Politico
Cost of an F-22 fighter for Japan soars -- Pacific Freeze
What the Death of the F-22 Really Mean -- Campus Progress

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