The U.S. House Armed Services Committee’s seapower and air-land forces panels have decided to keep the F136 alternate engine for the F-35 alive by giving $485 million to the fiscal 2011 defense budget to continue its development.
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The U.S. House Armed Services Committee’s seapower and air-land forces panels have decided to keep the F136 alternate engine for the F-35 alive by giving $485 million to the fiscal 2011 defense budget to continue its development.