4 février 2024 | International, Terrestre

Lockheed Martin chosen to lead OSA study for NATO NGRC - Skies Mag

While the RCAF is closely monitoring U.S. Army programs, it has observer status to the European effort to develop a next generation tactical helicopter.

https://skiesmag.com/news/lockheed-martin-chosen-to-lead-osa-study-for-nato-ngrc/

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