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Sydney, Australia - I missili anti-nave verranno portati allo standard Block II

L'Australia prosegue nel suo tentativo di aggiornare alcuni dei suoi più importanti sistemi d'arma in tempi rapidi. Alla Boeing marina e aeronautica militare australiana hanno commissionato la fornitura di kit per il potenziamento dei missili anti-nave Agm-84 Harpoon allo standard Block II nelle due versioni superficie-superficie (per le navi che ne sono equipaggiate) e aria-superficie. In tal modo...

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