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Nothing epitomizes the strength of the French Air and Space Force like the Rafale. This jet is the backbone of French military aviation. Developed by Dassault and introduced to service in 2001, the...
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24/7 Wall St. Insights: The Mirage 2000 is by far one of the most iconic and high-performance fighter jets in the French Air and Space Force Designed by Dassault Aviation and introduced in 1979, the...
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24/7 Wall St. Insights: French Air and Space Force commands one of the youngest and most advanced helicopter fleets in Europe Notable models in France’s helicopter fleet include the NH90 as well as...
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24/7 Wall St. Insights: The crown jewel of France’s air force is the Dassault Rafale, a multirole fighter introduced in 2001. With a top speed of 1,383 mph, advanced avionics, and the ability to...
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Defense spending is rising globally but money isn’t the only factor in a nation’s military strength. Each year Global Firepower releases the Global Firepower Index which tracks the military...
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) turned 75 this year. Since its inception in 1949, NATO has grown from 12 founding members to 32 nations today. Though remarkably successful and enduring,...
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) recently celebrated its 75th year. The alliance now boasts 32 nations but not all members contribute equally. To address this discrepancy, NATO members...
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The Olympics happen only once every four years, and that’s a good thing for the cities that host them. These days the Games are a multi-billion-dollar business that requires cities to build new...
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Is it really a celebration without popping the champagne? Well, much of the world thinks so! That being said, shaking up a bottle of $10 Brut from your local Costco is a tad different than spraying...
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Alcohol consumption has declined in many countries around the world since 2011, but has shown worrisome increases in others, according to a new report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation...
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