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Italy weighs €9 billion Global Combat Air Programme investment as future successor to F-35 and Eurofighter fleets
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Italy weighs €9 billion Global Combat Air Programme investment as future successor to F-35 and Eurofighter fleets
Rome is pursuing the programme together with the United Kingdom and Japan, with the aim of joining a limited group of countries able to design and govern next-generation combat aircraft systems. The initiative reflects a possible change of course from earlier projects in which Italy’s access to technology and operational control remained constrained. The Gcap is the result of merging the British Tempest programme with Japan’s FX project and targ…
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