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That was the wrong plane...

Austria's suspicions towards EADS over the Eurofighter procurement are fueled by possible corruption. Critical journalism is crucial to uncover such issues. Confusion over fighter jets in media highlights the importance of accurate reporting. The Eurofighter's official website provides more information.

02/21/2017  By Redaktion

Austria has something against EADS because apparently things weren't quite right when procuring the Eurofighter years ago. It's possible that once again everyone had their hand out. And critical journalism is also important to uncover this, without fake news of course. It's really "FCK" when you don't know what you're talking about. The Illustrirten News magazine didn't feature the Eurofighter Typhoon on the cover and in the lead, but rather a French Dassault Rafale undergoing tests by the Swiss Air Force. So, let's check again: Rafale from the front on top, Eurofighter from the front below. And who found out about it? The Swiss …

The Eurofighter on the internet: www.eurofighter.com

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