ARLINGTON, Texas—The U.S. Army is grappling with a $34 million reduction to its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) Competitive Prototype (CP) effort, but will not slow the program’s schedule, according to a service official. The fiscal 2020 defense appropriation bill cut $34 million from...
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