Aviation royale canadienne | Acquisition d’un missile d’intervention interarmées
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Le Canada se tourne vers la société norvégienne Kongsberg pour l'acquisition du missile d'intervention interarmées destiné aux futurs avions de chasse de l'Aviation royale canadienne, tels que les F-35.
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