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French intelligence: China used embassies to undermine sales of France's flagship Rafale fighter jet
A French intelligence service says China has used its embassies to promote claims that Chinese-made Pakistani warplanes ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNFrench intelligence claims China trying to foil global sale of Rafale jetsFrench officials say they have found that the Chinese embassies are trying to undermine Rafale sales by persuading countries ...
Tensions within the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program recently resurfaced following a report by German defense outlet Hartpunkt claiming that France is seeking “an 80% stake” in the ...
France's defence ministry has announced new orders worth €4 billion ($4.7 billion), with its efforts around "strengthening ...
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Daily Times on MSNChina used embassies to undermine Rafale sales after India-Pakistan conflict-French intelligenceChina deployed its embassies to spread doubts about the performance of French-made Rafale jets after they saw combat in India ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFrance claims China used embassies to sabotage Rafale deals after India-Pakistan clashIn an extensive disinformation campaign traced back to Beijing, Chinese embassies mobilized to discredit the French-made ...
The clashes between India and Pakistan on May 6 gave rise to a wave of anti-Rafale smears from China, following the news of the alleged destruction of at least one French fighter jet. An entire ...
French military and intelligence officials said China used its embassies to spread doubt about the capabilities of French-made Rafale fighter jets after they were used in India and Pakistan’s May ...
France’s Dassault Aviation, the company that makes Rafale, has signed a major deal with the Tata Group. As per the deal, both companies will make the body of the fighter jet in India itself.
LE BOURGET—The French military and Dassault Aviation are working to have a new, large combat drone ready early next decade for the service entry of the latest Rafale F5 fighter.
An Indian delegation led by Joint Secretary and Acquisition Manager (Maritime Systems) Dinesh Kumar met with French defence officials at the Paris Air Show, marking the formal launch of the Rafale ...
France has showcased the future iteration of the Dassault Rafale combat aircraft at the Paris Air Show 2025, displaying the aircraft alongside a host of F5-standard capabilities.
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