Canada signs production agreement for F-35 fighter
ain't war grand?
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Marine Brig. Gen. David Heinz, deputy director of the F-35 program, last week told Reuters that Canada -- which has already contributed $150 million to the program -- would sign the memorandum on Monday, followed by Australia on Tuesday.
The remaining partners on the $276.5-billion project to develop and build a new family of radar-evading warplanes, including Britain, Italy, Turkey and Denmark, are due to sign the agreement by the end of the year, Heinz said.
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Who pays? Who gets to stuff their pockets? Democracy (Western style), you just have to love it.
Another article:
"Aerospace industry to get access to $8B in industrial opportunities" Link
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Marine Brig. Gen. David Heinz, deputy director of the F-35 program, last week told Reuters that Canada -- which has already contributed $150 million to the program -- would sign the memorandum on Monday, followed by Australia on Tuesday.
The remaining partners on the $276.5-billion project to develop and build a new family of radar-evading warplanes, including Britain, Italy, Turkey and Denmark, are due to sign the agreement by the end of the year, Heinz said.
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Who pays? Who gets to stuff their pockets? Democracy (Western style), you just have to love it.
Another article:
"Aerospace industry to get access to $8B in industrial opportunities" Link
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