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Jon Stanford and Michael Keating. the mistaken decision on submarines.
Posted on 29 April 2016
The government has made a bad decision on acquiring the future submarines (FSMs). It’s bad for the Navy, bad for the taxpayer and it represents a major regression in terms of industry policy. It’s bad for the Navy because in … Continue reading →