Defense News: The Pentagon’s cost assessment office needs to reassess its F-15EX findings

Press accounts reveal that CAPE focused its case on four main points: boosting Air Force combat capacity in the near term; driving down aircraft sustainment cost; additional standoff capabilities; and ensuring diversity in the fighter-aircraft industrial base.  These are important issues, but buying new F-15s is not the smartest way of accomplishing them.

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