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Italy says Britain is not sharing technology on fighter project

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    Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has said Britain is not fully sharing technologies with Italy and Japan in a major project to develop a new fighter jet and urged London to bring down the "barriers of selfishness".

    In an interview with Reuters, Crosetto underscored the importance of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which aims to develop by 2035 an aircraft that incorporates the most advanced technologies.

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      Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has said Britain is not fully sharing technologies with Italy and Japan in a major project to develop a new fighter jet and urged London to bring down the "barriers of selfishness".

      In an interview with Reuters, Crosetto underscored the importance of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which aims to develop by 2035 an aircraft that incorporates the most advanced technologies.

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      "Kids, play nice!"

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        Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has said Britain is not fully sharing technologies with Italy and Japan in a major project to develop a new fighter jet and urged London to bring down the "barriers of selfishness".

        In an interview with Reuters, Crosetto underscored the importance of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which aims to develop by 2035 an aircraft that incorporates the most advanced technologies.

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        Meh, the UK left the EU, Italy should have kicked them to the kerb then.

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          Meh, the UK left the EU, Italy should have kicked them to the kerb then.

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          France wasn't willing to let Italy in on the FCAS, so they didn't really leave Italy with any options. This situation arose because of France not being interested in a larger EU collaboration, not because Italy didn't. Heck, I recall seeing Italy's military calling for the Tempest and FCAS projects to be merged.

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            Meh, the UK left the EU, Italy should have kicked them to the kerb then.

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            TIL the spelling is kerb

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              TIL the spelling is kerb

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              Curb and kerb refer to the same fundamental concept, but their usage varies based on regional differences. In American English, curb is the preferred term for the stone or concrete edging that lines the street, separating it from the sidewalk. In British English, however, kerb is the preferred spelling for this very same edge.

              -- Grammarly

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                France wasn't willing to let Italy in on the FCAS, so they didn't really leave Italy with any options. This situation arose because of France not being interested in a larger EU collaboration, not because Italy didn't. Heck, I recall seeing Italy's military calling for the Tempest and FCAS projects to be merged.

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                Because Germany (and maybe other) refused to work on a nuclear capable and carrier capable model. Which were non negotiable for France.

                Also because it allows France to favor domestic industry, let's not pretend otherwise.

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                  Curb and kerb refer to the same fundamental concept, but their usage varies based on regional differences. In American English, curb is the preferred term for the stone or concrete edging that lines the street, separating it from the sidewalk. In British English, however, kerb is the preferred spelling for this very same edge.

                  -- Grammarly

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                  Another tyre/tire conundrum

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                    Defence Minister Guido Crosetto has said Britain is not fully sharing technologies with Italy and Japan in a major project to develop a new fighter jet and urged London to bring down the "barriers of selfishness".

                    In an interview with Reuters, Crosetto underscored the importance of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which aims to develop by 2035 an aircraft that incorporates the most advanced technologies.

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                    Britain obviously wants this to be its own F-35, which it controls.

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                      Curb and kerb refer to the same fundamental concept, but their usage varies based on regional differences. In American English, curb is the preferred term for the stone or concrete edging that lines the street, separating it from the sidewalk. In British English, however, kerb is the preferred spelling for this very same edge.

                      -- Grammarly

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                      I'm British and have always spelled it curb. How embarrassing.

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