6 août 2021 | International, Naval

Lockheed Faces Intense Competition To Build Greece’s Next Frigate

Analysts say a major advantage Lockheed has over its European competitors is the kind of lifetime warranty a deal with the U.S. government provides, offering full access to Naval Sea Systems Command and its expertise.

https://breakingdefense.com/2021/08/lockheed-facing-intense-competition-to-build-greeces-next-frigate

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