European nations and Canada are “pushing away” from the F-35, motivated by a desire for “strategic autonomy” and political ...
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Canada Needs to Look in the Mirror on F-35 Fighter
The Canadian government’s “procrastination” on replacing its “obsolete” 40-year-old CF-18 fighter fleet is a “disservice” to ...
A new academic paper found that the F-35 jets require significant support equipment, with problems getting spare parts and other maintenance issues.
The Swedish defence firm Saab is considering Canada as a place to assemble Gripen fighter jets as it moves to quickly ramp up ...
The F-35 Lightning II is one of the world's most advanced stealth fighters, and it's highly coveted by America's allies around the world. While many countries operate their own F-35 wings, Canada ...
Preview: Today’s federal budget will announce a $50-billion fund for local infrastructure, including housing, transportation ...
After passing a late-summer deadline for a decision, the Canadian government is now keeping options open for making a final decision on the fate of completing a plan to buy 88 Lockheed Martin F-35As.
Saab is exploring Gripen E assembly in Canada with Bombardier to meet Ukraine demand, as Ottawa reviews its F-35 deal and ...
The government of Canada says it has no plans to withdraw from the contractually-obligated purchase of an initial 16 Lockheed Martin F-35A fighter jets. However, Ottawa is still weighing its options ...
After Prime Minister Mark Carney declined to explicitly oppose buying the F-35s, the Department of National Defence has cautiously moved forward with the purchase. Canada isn’t likely to become the ...
A Canadian shift to European jets like the Eurofighter or Gripen could amplify transatlantic defense market rivalries, encouraging other NATO allies to diversify away from American platforms as well.