Saudi Arabia is currently exploring cooperation with Dassault Aviation, potentially marking a significant turning point for the group, which has previously struggled to establish a presence in the country. Following difficulties with other international partners, including a blockage by Germany concerning the purchase of 48 Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft and Japan's refusal to participate in the "Global Combat Air Programme," the kingdom appears to be turning to France to meet its aerial defense needs. Read more.
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