2 mai 2022 | Local, Terrestre

L'Australie, après les USA et le Canada, fournit six obusiers M777 à l'Ukraine

Après les USA qui vont fournir 90 pièces de 155 mm et le Canada qui en enverra six, c'est au tour des Australiens de contribuer au renforcement de...

http://lignesdedefense.blogs.ouest-france.fr/archive/2022/04/27/l-australie-apres-les-usa-et-le-canada-fournit-six-obusiers-23014.html

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