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- éS NATION, Page 29American NotesDEFENSEWill Stealth Disappear?
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- PUT THE B-2 ON THE SKIDS GIVE THE MONEY TO THE KIDS
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- House Armed Services Committee chairman Les Aspin did not
- quote that bumper-sticker slogan last week, but he made the
- same point. Reversing his previous support for the Stealth
- bomber, Aspin urged a halt in future production for two main
- reasons: 1) the virtually undetectable plane's costs are
- soaring ($63 billion for 75 planes), and 2) the ebbing of the
- Soviet threat has left the bomber without a clear-cut mission.
- Says Aspin: "Much has happened in the past year, but nothing
- that has happened has improved the case for the B-2."
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- The House is likely to agree with Aspin, but the Senate's
- response is unpredictable. Armed Services Committee chairman
- Sam Nunn admits that the Stealth is in worse trouble than ever:
- "Chairman Aspin's decision will make the fight to preserve the
- B-2 an uphill battle." The fight could turn on economics. Some
- experts predict that killing the B-2 would mean the demise of
- its builder, the Northrop Corp., and the loss of at least
- 12,000 jobs.
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