21 mars 2024 | International, Aérospatial

F-35 delivery delays frustrate European air force upgrade plans

Client governments early in the acquisition sequence could be the first to feel the ripple effects of a snag related to technology upgrades.

https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2024/03/21/f-35-delivery-delays-frustrate-european-air-force-upgrade-plans/

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