Poland Wants to Buy U.S. Stealth Missile If Affordable

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Poland wants to buy cruise missiles from the U.S. Air Force “without delay” if the price comes down, according to a spokesman for the embassy in Washington.

Under a streamlined procedure for NATO allies, congressional committees this month approved a proposed package of as many as 40 of the Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missiles made by Lockheed Martin Corp. and upgrades to Poland’s fleet of F-16 fighter jets to carry them, together valued by the Pentagon at as much as $500 million.