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November 9, 2023 | International, Naval

The development of the future European Strategic Command and Control System led by Indra passes its toughest test: an amphibious landing involving 3,000 troops from 19 countries

The development of the European Command and Control System which is part of the PESCO project named EUMILCON and leaded by Spain together with France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and Portugal, began in...

https://www.epicos.com/article/780256/development-future-european-strategic-command-and-control-system-led-indra-passes-its

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