Japan's Self-Defense Agency discloses FY 2002 aircraft buys
Japan's Self-Defense Agency discloses FY 2002 aircraft buys Japan's Self-Defense Agency plans to buy 46 aircraft in fiscal 2002, which begins April 1. The agency requested 49 aircraft (DAILY, Sept. 19, 2001), which was reduced by three. The service has disclosed the costs of the aircraft, as shown...
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