​In January 2023, the Canadian government finalized the contract with Lockheed Martin to acquire 88 F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, aiming to replace the aging CF-18 fleet. However, Ottawa committed to funding only 16 aircraft, the first of which is due to arrive in 2026, and is not legally bound to purchase the remaining 72 from Lockheed Martin.

  • WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    In the current climate this shouldn’t make a difference. Every military and IT contract with the US, that can be cancelled, should be.

    The contracts should be made with Europe, including self-sovereignty clauses.

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      22 hours ago

      The contracts should be made with Europe, including self-sovereignty clauses.

      99% sure SAAB offered this up front to try to differentiate themselves from the F35 but that’s from memory.

      The only issue is that Europe is still a while away from having a fifth gen or better fighter so if you want one then the F35 is the only currently available option.

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      For sure. I rather meant that it’s unlikely the US would let Lockheed give us the unmanaged F35 version.