U.K. sticks with STOVL Joint Strike Fighter in selection for new carrier force
LONDON - In the first of two long-awaited decisions that will shape Britain's planned carrier task force, the United Kingdom (U.K.) opted Sept. 30 to buy 150 F-35Bs, the short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) version of Lockheed Martin's Joint Strike Fighter. The F-35Bs are intended to replace...
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