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Canada Considers Snubbing US F-35 for Sweden’s Gripen Fighter Jets

Canada Considers Snubbing US F-35 for Sweden’s Gripen Fighter Jets

Summary

Canada is considering switching from buying U.S. F-35 fighter jets to Swedish Gripen jets. Canadian military veterans have advised against it, warning of potential issues with defense effectiveness. The decision is influenced by economic considerations and Canada's relationship with Sweden and the U.S.

Key Facts

  • Canada currently plans to buy 88 F-35 jets from the U.S. to update its military fleet.
  • Retired Canadian military officers have advised against switching to Swedish Gripen jets.
  • The Swedish King recently visited Canada, highlighting growing ties between the two countries.
  • Canadian officials, including Industry Minister Melanie Joly, express interest in the economic benefits of the Gripen deal.
  • Former Canadian defense officials worry about ineffectiveness of a mixed fleet of F-35s and Gripens.
  • Canada is considering both military and economic factors in its decision-making process.
  • The final decision will balance military needs, economic benefits, and international alliances.
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