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NORWAY: FRIGATE CONTRACT TO AID DEFENSE INDUSTRY.
From:
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
| Date:
February 13, 2000
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According to Dagens Noringsliv, Norway is using a frigate contract for over NOK 12 billion as a lever for the Norwegian defense industry. If the Sp...
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