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On 30 December 2019 the French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) ordered the Archange airborne strategic intelligence program, comprising three Dassault Aviation Falcon 8X aircraft equipped with the Thales new-generation payload CUGE (universal electronic warfare capability). It has digital flight controls which stem directly from Dassault Aviation's experience acquired with the Mirage 2000 and Rafale. (Thales image) Le Falcon 8X est un avion d'affaires haut de gamme de la famille Falcon construit par Dassault Aviation, en service depuis 2016. The tri-jet Falcon 8X is the latest addition to the Falcon range. The Falcon 8X Archange to Serve the French Air ForceDassault Aviation has won a contract for the first two of three Falcon 8X Archange airborne strategic intelligence aircraft, which will be equipped with Thales’ new universal electronic warfare capability (CUGE) payload. A contract has been awarded for the first two aircraft. Their handling qualities, aerodynamics and versatility render them capable of fulfilling missions that go beyond civil aviation standards. The business jet version can carry 8 passengers and 3 crew members over a distance of 6,450 nm (12,000 km). 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The contract covers the first two aircraft on the programme. Resulting from the collaboration of Dassault for the vector (Falcon 8X) and of Thales for its payload: CUGE (Universal Capacity for Electronic Warfare) the first two copies (out of three) of the Falcon ARCHANGE 1 were ordered for operational service between 2025 and 2030. Thales and Dassault Aviation Win Contract for France's New Strategic Airborne Intelligence ProgrammeOn 30 December 2019, the French Armament General Directorate (DGA) awarded Thales and Dassault Aviation the contract to equip the French Army's future strategic intelligence aircraft with the CUGE universal electronic warfare capability. A contract has been awarded for the first two aircraft. Over the last 50 years, Dassault Aviation has customized many Falcons for purposes such as medical evacuation, cargo transport, maritime surveillance, electronic warfare, etc. Falcon 8X Archange to serve French Air Force On 30 December 2019 the French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) ordered the Archange airborne strategic intelligence program, comprising three Dassault Aviation Falcon 8X aircraft equipped with the Thales new-generation payload CUGE (universal electronic warfare capability). They are designed by the design office that also develops the Rafale and nEUROn combat aircraft. Il s'agit d'un triréacteur dérivé du Falcon 7X avec un fuselage allongé, une nouvelle voilure et des équipements modernisés. CUGE will ultimately be deployed by three Falcon X aircraft, built by Dassault Aviation, to replace the two Transall C-160 Gabriel aircraft in service with the French Air Force from 2025.