, The Government should not sign a production agreement with the US over the collaborative Joint Strike Fighter programme unless it receives American assurance, by the end of the year, that it will disclose all the technical information Britain needs to operate its future fighter aircraft independently, says a report by the House of Commons Defence Committee published today (First Report, Session 2006-07, Defence Procurement 2006, HC 56).
The Ministry of Defence is procuring a variant of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) from the US to meet its requirement for Joint Combat Aircraft to operate from the Royal Navy
US military says aircraft crash in Iraq killed 4 crew members
A US KC?135 aerial refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq killing four crew members, the military said Friday, adding that...







