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From French wikiSearch for Franco-American cooperation (1981)[edit]
In parallel with attempts at international cooperation for ACT 92, Marcel Dassault is considering Franco-American cooperation with Grumman for a jet powered by two General Electric F404. In July 1981, he wrote to Georges Skurla, President of Grummann and offered him to set up a joint design office in one of the countries of the European Community. On August 21, Georges Skurla replied to Marcel Dassault that he was interested in this cooperation: "Our Grumman company has always had a lot of esteem and respect for your company and we look forward to working with you". On November 13, 1981, Geoges Skurla wrote to Marcel Dassault that it might be possible to associate MBB as the third partner of the project. On November 17, 1981, Marcel Dassault noted that in this case, it could first be considered to build an aircraft equipped with the F404 and American avionics for NATO needs and, in a second stage, a second version equipped with a Snecma engine and French avionics. He also explains that if Grumman is only interested in "pipes on our manufacturing processes... then it is better to give up"31. Finally, this Franco-American cooperation does not succeed and the only possibility of cooperation that remains studied is that between AMD-BA, MBB and British Aerospace
What if the Rafale was codeveloped between both countries? The Hornet was a very nice aircraft but consolidating several different airframes into one was quite the effort and development was a tough process, it also took some years to really reach its full potential. Could a Dassault Grumman Rafale be a viable aircraft for the USN in place of the hornet or later super hornet?