| October 12, 2020 |
Latest news Senators Demand Immediate Answers Before F-35 Sale to UAE US Approves Potential Sale of F-35 and F-18E/F Fighters to Finland North Korea Unveils New ICBM During Parade
| The Pentagon has notified Congress that it has approved the potential sale of 64 F-35 ($12.5 billion) and 72 F-18 Super Hornet fighters ($14.7 billion) which are competing to replace its F-18C Hornets (pictured) with the HX competition. (Finnish AF photo) |
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