Brazil's new leader suspends F-X fighter competition

DELAY: A $700 million fighter competition in Brazil may be in jeopardy as a newly elected government reportedly has suspended it for a year to pay for famine relief. Brazil's F-X program calls for 12 to 24 fighter planes but could reach a total of 120 fighters and a worth of $6 billion. Bidders...

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