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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP29 Nov 2019 8:53 p.m. PST

"The last few years have seen a subtle transition in how the U.S., as the world's dominant arms exporter, markets to the world.

Consider what we already know.

In Europe, there's an expectation to filter more to local firms, whether through co-development or direct buys. There's also demand for greater access into U.S. programs, and for that access to be on a level playing field…"
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15mm and 28mm Fanatik29 Nov 2019 9:04 p.m. PST

So there's going to be more Quid Pro Quo.

Stryderg29 Nov 2019 9:19 p.m. PST

I could use some more Pro Quids in my Quo. Certainly beats the amateur ones.

Thresher0129 Nov 2019 11:18 p.m. PST

Pretty much everything done, or sold in the world, is via a quid pro quo arrangement, despite ridiculous assertions to the contrary.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Nov 2019 12:16 p.m. PST

(smile)


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