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Germany to Buy U.S.-Made F-35s to Replace Ageing Bombers
2022-03-15
[An Nahar] Germany said Monday that it will replace some of its ageing Tornado bomber jets with U.S.-made F-35A Lightning II aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

Announcing the decision, Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said Germany also will upgrade its Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets for electronic warfare — a capability that's also currently fulfilled by the Tornado jets. The Eurofighter will be replaced from 2040 with the Future Combat Air System, or FCAS, that's being jointly developed with La Belle France and Spain, she said.

Germany's air force commander, Ingo Gerhartz, said the current war in Ukraine made it necessary to choose Lockheed Martin's F-35s. Previously, the government had considered replacing the Luftwaffe's Tornados with a mix of different U.S. and European-made aircraft.

"There can be only one answer to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin's aggression," said Gerhartz. "Unity in NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions...
and a credible deterrent. This in particular means there is no alternative but to choose the F-35."

The German military does not have nuclear weapons of its own, but as part of the system of nuclear deterrence developed during the Cold War it maintained bombers capable of carrying U.S. atomic bombs, some of which are stationed in Germany.

The opposition Left Party criticized the decision to purchase almost three dozen F-35s for Germany's military.

"We reject arming the Bundeswehr with new, nuclear-capable combat jets," said Ali al-Dailami, the party's deputy defense front man. He warned that equipping German pilots to drop U.S. atomic bombs could "fuel the risk of nuclear war in Europe."
Posted by:Fred

#7  US defense contractors are smiling at Putin's invasion.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-03-15 19:13  

#6  Good.
Posted by: European Conservative   2022-03-15 16:48  

#5  "This in particular means there is no alternative but to choose the F-35."

Another win for the military-industrial-deep-state-consortium.
Posted by: Bobby   2022-03-15 15:52  

#4  Germany would be in a lot better shape if they'd only kept in repair and training the Tornados and Eurofighters they already have.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2022-03-15 11:21  

#3  ...and missiles. 'Systems' were sold to allies. However, the warheads belong to the President of the United States, held by his minions (aka custodial teams) in the immediate area.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-03-15 09:44  

#2  during the Cold War it maintained bombers capable of carrying U.S. atomic bombs, some of which are stationed in Germany

Why didn't you think this up during the second world war itself you fucking idiots? Listen to Ali Allah ul Din whatever.
Posted by: Cthulhu of Ryleh   2022-03-15 07:11  

#1  "We reject arming the Bundeswehr with new, nuclear-capable combat jets," said Ali al-Dailami, the party's deputy defense front man.

....Now that there is a double-barreled Teutonic name if I've ever heard one.

And it's the Luftwaffe getting the -35s, not the Bundeswehr, you weapons-grade plum.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2022-03-15 07:05  

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