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October 18, 2022 | International, Aerospace

Comment les drones collaboratifs vont bouleverser le marché des avions de combat ?

Depuis son arrivé sur le marché international des avions de combat il y a une quinzaine d'années, le F-35 Lighting II de Lockheed-Martin s'est largement taillé la part du lion lors des compétitions internationales, avec des commandes fermes émanant de pas moins de 14 forces aériennes en dehors des Etats-Unis. Et la dynamique ne semble pas vouloir se tarir, avec de nombreux autres pays, donc 5 pays européens (Allemagne, Espagne, Grèce, Republique Tchèque et Roumanie) ayant annoncé leur intention de s'en équiper à court ou moyen terme. Dans de nombreux cas, l'appareil américain s'est imposé au terme d'une compétition l'opposant à d'autres chasseurs américains et européens, notamment le Rafale français, le Gripen suédois, le Typhoon européen ou encore le Super Hornet de Boeing. Lors de chacune d'elles, le Lighting II fut déclaré vainqueur, notamment du fait de sa conception plus récente, mais également de sa furtivité, sachant également que le poids politique et militaire des Etats-Unis jouèrent à plein dans de nombreux cas.

https://meta-defense.fr/2022/10/18/comment-les-drones-collaboratifs-vont-bouleverser-le-marche-des-avions-de-combat/

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