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Foreign Assistance: U.S. Funds Used for Terminating Israel's Lavi Aircraft Program

NSIAD-90-3 Published: Oct 26, 1989. Publicly Released: Nov 07, 1989.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO determined: (1) the amount of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) funds that Israel spent on its Lavi fighter aircraft program after it decided to terminate the program; (2) how Israel used the funds; and (3) whether Israel planned to export any items or technology developed with U.S. funds and, if so, whether U.S. export controls would apply.

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