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Is Canada Planning to Walk Away from the F-35 Program?
A Canadian shift to European jets like the Eurofighter or Gripen could amplify transatlantic defense market rivalries, encouraging other NATO allies to diversify away from American platforms as well.
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‘Super’ Dassault Rafale and ‘Super’ Eurofighter Typhoon Are Coming (What About F-35?)
Key Points and Summary – As some European buyers cool on the F-35, upgraded “Super” rivals emerge. -Dassault’s Rafale F5 touts enhanced stealth, drone teaming, hypersonic weapons, and an EW ...
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Is France Out of the FCAS Program?
France's withdrawal or ejection from the FCAS program could be history repeating itself, as France had been part of the Eurofighter Typhoon program before creating the competing Dassault Rafale.
French President Emmanuel Macron has said France and Germany must maintain their resolve to keep working jointly on the ...
The head of French defence company Dassault said on Tuesday his firm could build the future European fighter jet by itself, ...
Enhancing Ukraine’s fighter fleet: While Stockholm and Kyiv have yet to reach a definite agreement, Ukraine’s first deputy ...
Polish President Karol Nawrocki on Sunday signed a classified decree permitting a permanent NATO troop in Poland as part of ...
France is in a position to develop a next-generation combat aircraft alone should negotiations with Germany and Spain fail, a government official said Wednesday.
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Why These Three Fighter Jets Feel Separated at Birth
Three of Europe’s most advanced fighter jets — the Saab Gripen, Dassault Rafale, and Eurofighter Typhoon — share striking similarities in design and capability. This video compares their origins, ...
Germany is determined not to give in to what it sees as unjustified demands by France's Dassault for higher workshare on a ...
India’s defence and aerospace trajectory, French aviation giant Dassault Aviation has offered to manufacture its Rafale ...
Friction between French, German, and Spanish partners on the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program is escalating. Germany ...
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