The Cutting Edge A Half Century of U.S. Fighter Aircraft R&D

The proposition that innovation is critical in the cost-effective design and development of successful military aircraft is still subject to some debate. RAND research indicates that innovation is promoted by intense competition among three or more industry competitors. Given the critical policy imp...

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Main Author: Lorell, Mark A. (auth)
Other Authors: Levaux, Hugh P. (auth), Giddens, Elizabeth (auth), Gross, Jennifer (auth), Moller, Erik (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 1998
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