24 octobre 2023 | Local, Aérospatial, C4ISR

Surveillance aircraft Canada wants to purchase in $8 billion deal facing problems with parts and reliability

Surveillance aircraft that Canada wants to purchase in $8 billion deal facing problems with supply of parts and reliability.

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/surveillance-aircraft-canada-wants-to-purchase-in-8-billion-deal-facing-problems-with-parts-and-reliability

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