18 mars 2022 | International, Aérospatial

Flotte vieillissante | Berlin choisit des chasseurs F-35 et Eurofighter

L’Allemagne va remplacer une partie de sa flotte vieillissante de chasseurs Tornado par des F-35 furtifs américains et des Eurofighter, un choix lié à la guerre en Ukraine selon Berlin qui dit continuer de miser à plus long terme sur l’avion de combat européen (SCAF).

https://www.lapresse.ca/international/europe/2022-03-14/flotte-vieillissante/berlin-choisit-des-chasseurs-f-35-et-eurofighter.php

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