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  • The Vautour IIA was a jet-powered attack aircraft designed by France during the 1950s. It was operated by Israel alongside the IIN variant. Arme ...weather. France and Israel worked together on defense, such as on nuclear, aviation, and research for armaments. Israel was motivated to buy the Vautour to cou
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  • ...lectronics to suit Israeli needs more precisely. With the help of Dassault Aviation, different parts were smuggled into Israel. It featured Israeli-made avioni ...tour IIA (Israel)|Vautour]] and [[Mystere IVA (Israel)|Mystere]]. By 1965, France had helped turn the Israeli Air Force (IAF) from an improvised World War II
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  • ...signed in France by Dassault Aviation during the 1960s and manufactured in France and a number of other countries. {{France jet aircraft}}
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  • ...er aircraft developed and manufactured by French aircraft company Dassault Aviation. {{France jet aircraft}}
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  • In the early 1960s, Dassault Aviation was conducting intense design studies on the basis of the Mirage, resulting Apart from France, several other nations such as Greece, Spain, South Africa, Qatar, Iraq, Mo
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  • ...ra, now part of MBDA. The original Magic, emerging in the early 1970s, was France's response to the American AIM-9 Sidewinder, designed as a short-range, inf ...echnology, cementing its legacy as a key player in the history of military aviation.
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  • ...ack aircraft to replace the ancient Mirage IIIEs and few Mirage 5s used by France in that role at the time. The Mirage F1CT program brought the avionics of t ''The Mirage F1, a product of Dassault Aviation's innovation in the 1960s, emerged as a versatile and robust aircraft, comp
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  • === France === === France ===
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  • ...d as OPFOR attack helicopters during exercises, and are now likely used by aviation academies of the PLA as training helicopters thanks to its good flight char SA.342L is one of the Gazelle family of light helicopters from France with revised systems for carrying armaments, one of its most distinctive fe
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  • ...) and it was one of the earliest dedicated attack helicopters of the PLAGF Aviation Corps. The handsome appearance still greatly resembles the original Dauphin ...to be determined, HAIG documented that Mainland China done a contract with France on 15 October, 1980. The CKD version of the Z-9 was then passed for commiss
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  • ...in the early 2000s. The Z-9WA was the dedicated attack helicopter of PLAGF Aviation Corps before Project 941 (Z-10) until the Z-9WA's successor, the Z-19, came
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  • ...n to several types of jet aircraft designed by the French company Dassault Aviation, some of which were produced in different variants. {{France jet aircraft}}
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  • ...for the introduction of the first French ships, and new visual effects for aviation such as updated vapour cones, ejector seats, and new dynamic damage effects === France ===
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  • === France === *** France: Light AA Mk I
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  • ...er aircraft developed and manufactured by French aircraft company Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the Mirage III. {{France jet aircraft}}
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  • === France === * [[PBY-5A Late (France)|PBY-5A Late]] (premium)
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  • ...pport for the Allied troops in amphibious landings on Corsica and Southern France. After the end of the war she returned to her service as a training vessel, ...ed by crane and making airborne operations impossible in rough waters. The aviation facilities were later dismantled.
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  • ...represents a pinnacle of French aviation technology. Developed by Dassault Aviation, this fighter jet first took its maiden flight in 1991, marking a significa {{France jet aircraft}}
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  • === France === === France ===
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