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US Sees $13.7 Billion Bill to Boost F-35 Readiness, GAO Says
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The US military branches require an additional $13.7 billion through 2031 to address declining readiness rates in the F-35 fighter jet program, according to Pentagon data presented to congressional auditors.
US Sees $13.7 Billion Bill to Boost F-35 Readiness, GAO Says
The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps need to spend an additional $13.7 billion through 2031 to boost declining readiness rates of the F-35 jet, the world’s biggest weapons program, the Pentagon told congressional auditors.
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