Serbia signed contract to purchase 12 Rafale fighter jets from Dassault Aviation
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The Rafale fighter jet is set to gain another customer as France and its aerospace company, Dassault Aviation, are nearing an agreement with Serbia to sell between 10 to 12 of the omnirole fighter jets, […]
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