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"path": "/2026/02/fcas-may-survive-but-next-gen-fighter-negotiations-all-but-dead-industry-source/",
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"site": "https://breakingdefense.com",
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"textContent": "\n\nThe idea of a Franco-German-Spanish sixth-gen fighter is all but dead, an industry source said on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.",
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