16 février 2022 | Local, Aérospatial

Les drones armés n’iront pas à la Base militaire de Bagotville

Après 20 ans de discussions, Ottawa a lancé une demande de propositions pour l’achat de drones armés et ce n’est pas la Base militaire de Bagotville qui les accueillera, comme le souhaitait le député conservateur Richard Martel.

https://www.lequotidien.com/2022/02/15/les-drones-armes-niront-pas-a-la-base-militaire-de-bagotville-fd71f329a72724d4bdf4bc352474e39e

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