• A RAAF F-35A at Exercise Pitch Black 22. (Nigel Pittaway)
    A RAAF F-35A at Exercise Pitch Black 22. (Nigel Pittaway)
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The German Ministry of Defense has announced it is procuring 35 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft.

“Congratulations to Germany on procuring the F-35A. Germany is the ninth foreign military sales country to join the program,” said Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt, F-35 Program Executive Officer. “We look forward to working with them to deliver the F-35 Air System to meet their national defence requirements.”

The agreement includes a comprehensive package of engines, role-specific mission equipment, spare and replacement parts, technical and logistic support, training and armament.

“It is an honor to formally welcome Germany to the F-35 Lightning II Program. Germany’s participation ensures the F-35’s European alliance continues to strengthen and grow through interoperability with NATO and ally nations.” said Bridget Lauderdale, Lockheed Martin’s vice president and general manager of the F-35 program. “The F-35 is the most advanced, survivable, best value fighter giving pilots the critical advantage against any adversary, enabling them to execute their mission and safely return home.”

The acquisition had been scheduled to be discussed in a parliamentary budget meeting on 14 December.

The first eight aircraft will reportedly be delivered in 2026, and according to Reuters, the purchase is the first to tap into 100 billion euros of funding for the German armed forces created in the days following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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