22 mars 2021 | International, Aérospatial

Défense : l’avion de combat européen du futur (SCAF) embourbé dans les rivalités entre industriels et grandes puissances

Capital pour la coopération européenne en matière de défense, le projet de Système de combat aérien futur (SCAF) est fragilisé, alors que les parties prenantes (pays participants et géants de la défense)

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