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An Indecent Decision
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Closing the Enthusiasm Gap
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Very Retiring Republicans
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McCain, Obama, & the Catholic Vote
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History's Fall Guys
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Boris the Good
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Rhymers' Dictionary
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More Problems for F-22

Late last month I wrote about some of the problems the Air Force has been having with it's newest stealth fighter, the F-22 Raptor. Now David Axe reports that the F-22's first overseas deployment has been postponed due to a software malfunction.

So I was all set to fly out to Okinawa, Japan, to cover the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor’s first overseas deployment. But then word came that several of the birds had suffered software malfunctions en route to Okinawa from Hawaii. All 12 jets from the Virginia-based 27th Fighter Squadron turned back to the Aloha State … and my trip got bumped by two weeks.
Good news this ain’t. More than any other in-service fighter, the Raptor is software-driven. And any major glitches this late in the game are quite embarrassing and an obstacle in the event that the Raptor must go to war. Still, engineers are expecting to solve the problem this week and get the jets out to Japan this weekend, beginning three months of wargames that will pave the way for permanent basing of Raptors in Alaska and Hawaii, where they will be ideally positioned to counter North Korea and emerging Asian threats.
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