The Netherlands picked French defence company Naval Group on Friday to build four submarines for its navy in a deal worth ...
PARIS--France's foreign minister on Saturday denounced what he called the “duplicity ... lucrative contract to make submarines for Australia in favor of a U.S. deal and declared that a crisis ...
France’s Naval Group SA is closing in on a contract worth at least €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) to build four submarines for the Netherlands. The Dutch government is expected to announce that ...
The Aukus security partnership between Australia, the UK and the US is supposed to replace Australia’s £70bn (€82bn) deal with France for conventional-powered submarines, as part of a broader strategy ...
Brazil and France are negotiating a deal that could enable France to supply nuclear fuel for Brazil's "Álvaro Alberto" submarine. This effort is part of Brazil's Submarine Program , developed ...
PARIS — The Netherlands has picked France’s Naval Group to build four attack submarines for more than €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion), beating offers from Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems ...
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Workers and security personnel gather near a Barracuda-class nuclear attack submarine in Cherbourg-Octeville, France, on July 9, 2017. (Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images) PARIS — The ...
western France, on October 4, 2023. LOIC VENANCE / AFP The Netherlands picked French defense company Naval Group on Friday, March 15, to build four submarines for its navy in a deal worth billions ...
ADDS project budget, quotes from Naval Group and French defence ministry The Netherlands picked French defence company Naval Group on Friday to build four submarines for its navy in a deal worth ...
The Netherlands picked French defence company Naval Group on Friday to build four submarines for its navy in a deal worth billions of euros that had also been pursued by Swedish and German firms.