• Saleh@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    Fucking around instead of delivering is a pretty good description of how a lot of German businesses work these days.

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      5 days ago

      While that generally might be true, European joint defence projects including France unfortunately have a long tradition of having difficulties getting off the ground.

      Granted, I’m looking at this from a German perspective and I’m keen to hear from a French perspective, but (reportedly) asking for a workload of 80% in a project involving three nations just seems like the priority is that your domestic producer (Dassault) builds it while the other countries pay for it.

      I get that France cannot repeat the Rafale approach and have Dassault alone build a new domestic fighter, but then the workload should also be distributed fairly and the project be treated more than ‘European financing of Dassaults plans’.

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        Funnily enough Airbus already is a Spanish-French-German joint company with many facilities in France.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if my description of many German businesses these days also apply to many French businesses, but i haven’t had any professional contact with businesses in France yet.