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Rafale in Combat: “War for Dummies”
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/feature/5/125860/rafale-in-combat:-%E2%80%9Cwar-for-dummies%E2%80%9D.html
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France’s Rafale Fighters to get F3R Upgrades, PDL-NG pods
https://web.archive.org/web/20140118143350/http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/Frances-Rafale-Fighters-Au-Courant-in-Time-05991/
Dassault Rafale(click for cutaway view) Will Dassault's fighter become a fashionably late fighter platform that builds on its parent company's past successes - or just (Last update: 2014-01-12 22:39:15 GMT)
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France’s Rafale
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/Frances-Rafale-Fighters-Au-Courant-in-Time-05991/
Dassault Rafale (click for cutaway view) Will Dassault's fighter become a fashionably late fighter platform that builds on its parent company's past successes - or just "the late Rafale"? It all began as a 1985 break-away from the multinational…
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India’s M-MRCA Fighter Deal: Cancelled
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/mirage-2000s-withdrawn-as-indias-mrca-fighter-competition-changes-01989/
India's planned multi-billion dollar, 126+ plane jet fighter buy certainly captured the attention of global fighter manufacturers. Boeing's Mark Kronenberg, who runs the company's Asia/Pacific business, put it succinctly:
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Gripin’ Switzerland: Referendum Shoots New Fighter Deal Down
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/switzerland-replacing-its-f-5s-04624/
While F-5 owners like Brazil, Chile, Thailand, et. al. have opted for comprehensive refurbishment and upgrades, Switzerland is looking to replace 3 of its 5 Tiger II squadrons with new aircraft under its Tiger-Teilersatz TTE program. The new fighters will
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Canada Preparing Replace its CF-18 Hornets, Announces new Competition
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/canada-preparing-to-replace-its-cf-18-hornets-05739/
Canada's 138 "CF-18s" were delivered between 1982-1988, but accidents and retirements have reduced the fleet to about 103, with only 79 upgraded F/A-18 AM/BM Hornets still operational. The CF-18s are expected to be phased out between 2017 -