LONDON [MENL] -- The U.S.-led Joint Strike Fighter appears to have lost most of its potential clients in the Middle East.
A report for the parliament of the Netherlands has asserted that most U.S. allies in the Middle East have rejected the F-35 fighter-jet. The report, titled "Market Analysis JSF: How Many JSF's Will Be Produced?" said such U.S. allies as Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were no longer in the market for JSF, which would result in a rise in per unit costs.
Source: Middle East Newsline.
Link: http://menewsline.com/article-1173,4770-JSF-Could-Have-Tiny-Mideast-Clien.aspx.
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