30 juin 2022 | International, Aérospatial

La Flygvapnet commande deux AWACS GlobalEye auprès de Saab. - avionslegendaires.net

30 juin 2022, par Arnaud. Ce contrat coïncide étrangement avec la décision suédoise d'intégrer l'alliance Atlantique afin de se protéger de la menace russe. Ce jeudi 30 juin 2022

https://www.avionslegendaires.net/2022/06/actu/la-flygvapnet-commande-deux-awacs-globaleye-aupres-de-saab/

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