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The Dassault CEO has formally refuted the idea of an operational failure. He specified that the Spectra electronic warfare ...
Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO Éric Trappier confirmed that no Rafale jets were lost in combat during Op Sindoor, but one ...
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France asks FCAS partners to ‘rethink’ work share on fighter projectThe principle and details of this redesigned cooperation are currently being discussed with the partners," French armaments agency DGA told Defense News.
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The Print on MSNDassault says CEO made no comments on Rafale’s ‘operational or technical’ issues during Op SindoorFrench aviation website had earlier 'quoted' Trappier as saying in a press conference that India lost 1 Rafale jet in Op ...
Dassault Aviation chairman and CEO Eric Trappier dismissed Pakistan’s claim and clarified that India lost one Rafale fighter ...
The protracted debate on loss of Indian Air Force’s Rafale combat jets with Pakistan claiming to have shot was debunked by ...
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Defense News on MSNFrench push for greater say in FCAS program roils partners: reportsThe prospect of raising Dassault’s clout in some parts of the program risks opening fresh wounds in a program sustained ...
Dassault CEO has also clarified that India lost one Rafale fighter aircraft due to a technical failure at high altitude ...
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The Print on MSN‘No Rafale shot down in combat, India lost one to technical malfunction, probe on’: Dassault CEOIndia has made no official statement. CEO's remarks, reported by French media, come amid reports of French intel linking ...
Reported French demands for a greater share of work in the fighter jet programme have escalated long-standing tensions with Airbus, which leads the German side of the project.
To make matters worse for Pakistan, a report in Jane’s Defence Weekly has now suggested that some of Islamabad’s claims may ...
Dassault Aviation on Tuesday denied its CEO Eric Trappier made any \"operational or technical\" comments regarding any loss ...
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