The Canadian F-35 Saga, Seventh Part
The last act Dassault’s withdrawal In November 2018, Dassault withdrew from the competition: the decision of the French aircraft manufacturer
Read moreThe last act Dassault’s withdrawal In November 2018, Dassault withdrew from the competition: the decision of the French aircraft manufacturer
Read moreThe return of the liberals The 2015 fall federal election brought the Liberals to power, then led by Justin Trudeau.
Read moreThe Secret Purchase of Four F-35s The Conservative government is therefore showing that it is ready to reassess its
Read morePublic Services and Procurement Canada has just issued a press release regarding the replacement of the CF-188s. The text
Read moreIt was last Thursday that the news about the exclusion of the Super Hornet for the replacement of fighter jets
Read moreConfusion And Cost Overruns In October 2010, Liberal Party Leader Michael Ignatieff announced that a Liberal government would tear up
Read moreClick here to read the second part Click here to read the first part The first decision The agreements signed
Read moreClick here to read the first part Click here to read the third part The Turning Point It was in
Read moreIn 2022, Canada will most likely choose the F-35 to modernize its fleet of fighter jets. This decision will then
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