Germany decides in principle to buy F-35 fighter jet
Germany will purchase F-35 fighter jets built by US firm
Lockheed Martin to replace its aging Tornado aircraft, according to two
government sources, with one of the sources saying Berlin aims to buy up to 35
of the stealth jets.
A German defense source told Reuters in early February that
Germany was leaning toward purchasing the F-35 but a final decision had not
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The Tornado is the only German jet capable of carrying US
nuclear bombs, stored in Germany, in case of a conflict.
But the air force has been flying the jet since the 1980s,
and Berlin is planning to phase it out between 2025 and 2030.
The F-35 buy will be a blow for Boeing, whose F-18 was
favored by former German defense minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer to replace
the Tornado.
The decision could also upset France. Paris has watched
Germany's deliberations over the F-18 or more advanced F-35, concerned a deal
could undermine the development of a joint Franco-German fighter jet that is
supposed to be ready in the 2040s.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz two weeks ago backed the ongoing
joint program with Paris.
At the time, Scholz also announced that the Eurofighter jet,
built by Franco-German Airbus, would be developed further to be capable of
electronic warfare, a role the Tornado also fulfills.
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