
Need This Plane to Deter China: Grant on New Fighter Jet
Dr. Rebecca Grant, Vice President of Defense Programs at the Lexington Institute, discusses Boeing winning a multi-billion dollar contract to design and build the next-generation fighter jet and states this new fighter jet should be able to prevent a war with China. She explains how this next-generation fighter jet is a hybrid, why the US needs new fighter jets, and why Elon Musk visited the Pentagon. Dr. Grant speaks with Joe Mathieu and Julie Fine on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
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