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French Air Force changes name as it looks to the stars
The French Air Force has changed its name and its logo.
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Greece looks to France for new arms amid spat with Turkey
Athens stands to become the first European export customer for the French Rafale fighter jet.
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India’s first batch of Rafale fighters is on its way from France
The aircraft are slated to make the trip in two stages, with air-to-air refueling during the first leg provided by a French Air Force A330 Phenix MRTT tanker.
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The French Army wants to toughen up, and here’s its plan to get there
The cycle of asymmetrical warfare is coming to a close, and France must prepare for symmetrical, state-on-state conflict, according to the Army’s chief of staff.
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French submarine burns in ‘unbelievably fierce fire’ for 14 hours
The fire broke out at 10:35 a.m. local time at the front of the submarine, which was in basin No. 3 in the Missiessy zone of the port. Workmen first noticed smoke on the lower deck.
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France’s ‘Le Téméraire’ nuclear submarine passes test to fire atomic missiles
France’s fourth nuclear submarine, Le Téméraire, was qualified on Friday to operationally deploy the M51 nuclear-capable missile after successfully launching it from the Bay of Audierne in Brittany.
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Airbus A400M cleared to drop more paratroopers through its side doors
Operators simultaneously jumping from two side doors of the plane has been a long-sought capability for the airlifter.
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Naval sales buoy French arms exports in new tally
Exports to European countries were on the rise in 2019, especially in the naval sector.
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French defense industry plays catch-up as lockdown partially lifts
As France slowly emerges from an almost complete industry shutdown, defense company executives are considering their next steps.
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Spain joins European Patrol Corvette program in which nations can customize ships
There are now four members of the European Patrol Corvette program, created to design and develop a prototype of a modular 3,300-ton ship responsible for a number of tasks and missions, including those performed by ocean patrol vessels and light frigates.
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French Air Force changes name as it looks to the stars
The French Air Force has changed its name and its logo.
-
Greece looks to France for new arms amid spat with Turkey
Athens stands to become the first European export customer for the French Rafale fighter jet.
-
India’s first batch of Rafale fighters is on its way from France
The aircraft are slated to make the trip in two stages, with air-to-air refueling during the first leg provided by a French Air Force A330 Phenix MRTT tanker.
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The French Army wants to toughen up, and here’s its plan to get there
The cycle of asymmetrical warfare is coming to a close, and France must prepare for symmetrical, state-on-state conflict, according to the Army’s chief of staff.
-
French submarine burns in ‘unbelievably fierce fire’ for 14 hours
The fire broke out at 10:35 a.m. local time at the front of the submarine, which was in basin No. 3 in the Missiessy zone of the port. Workmen first noticed smoke on the lower deck.
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France’s ‘Le Téméraire’ nuclear submarine passes test to fire atomic missiles
France’s fourth nuclear submarine, Le Téméraire, was qualified on Friday to operationally deploy the M51 nuclear-capable missile after successfully launching it from the Bay of Audierne in Brittany.
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Airbus A400M cleared to drop more paratroopers through its side doors
Operators simultaneously jumping from two side doors of the plane has been a long-sought capability for the airlifter.
-
Naval sales buoy French arms exports in new tally
Exports to European countries were on the rise in 2019, especially in the naval sector.
-
French defense industry plays catch-up as lockdown partially lifts
As France slowly emerges from an almost complete industry shutdown, defense company executives are considering their next steps.
-
Spain joins European Patrol Corvette program in which nations can customize ships
There are now four members of the European Patrol Corvette program, created to design and develop a prototype of a modular 3,300-ton ship responsible for a number of tasks and missions, including those performed by ocean patrol vessels and light frigates.
-
French Air Force changes name as it looks to the stars
The French Air Force has changed its name and its logo.
-
Greece looks to France for new arms amid spat with Turkey
Athens stands to become the first European export customer for the French Rafale fighter jet.
-
India’s first batch of Rafale fighters is on its way from France
The aircraft are slated to make the trip in two stages, with air-to-air refueling during the first leg provided by a French Air Force A330 Phenix MRTT tanker.
-
The French Army wants to toughen up, and here’s its plan to get there
The cycle of asymmetrical warfare is coming to a close, and France must prepare for symmetrical, state-on-state conflict, according to the Army’s chief of staff.
-
French submarine burns in ‘unbelievably fierce fire’ for 14 hours
The fire broke out at 10:35 a.m. local time at the front of the submarine, which was in basin No. 3 in the Missiessy zone of the port. Workmen first noticed smoke on the lower deck.
-
France’s ‘Le Téméraire’ nuclear submarine passes test to fire atomic missiles
France’s fourth nuclear submarine, Le Téméraire, was qualified on Friday to operationally deploy the M51 nuclear-capable missile after successfully launching it from the Bay of Audierne in Brittany.
-
Airbus A400M cleared to drop more paratroopers through its side doors
Operators simultaneously jumping from two side doors of the plane has been a long-sought capability for the airlifter.
-
Naval sales buoy French arms exports in new tally
Exports to European countries were on the rise in 2019, especially in the naval sector.
-
French defense industry plays catch-up as lockdown partially lifts
As France slowly emerges from an almost complete industry shutdown, defense company executives are considering their next steps.
-
Spain joins European Patrol Corvette program in which nations can customize ships
There are now four members of the European Patrol Corvette program, created to design and develop a prototype of a modular 3,300-ton ship responsible for a number of tasks and missions, including those performed by ocean patrol vessels and light frigates.













