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Croatia aims to NATO and selects the F-16

Zagreb, Croatia - Some four-six second-hand airplanes are likely to be purchased by 2010 to replace the Mig-21s

Croatia aims to join NATO within few years and it needs a remarkable modernization process for its armed forces. Zagreb’s Government so gave important signals to the United States, announcing it intends to buy some four-six Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole light fighters by next five years, used aircraft however and produced starting in 2000. It deals with the first partial effort, w...

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