Norway receives three new F-35s, as Europeans rethink arms production
Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Mon, March 3, 2025 at 6:23 PM GMT+1
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The pilot of a Norwegian F-35 fighter jet waves as
he is pictured during NATO exercise 'Cold Response' over Norway in 2022. (John
Thys/AFP via Getty Images)
MILAN — Norway has
received three new F-35A aircraft, marking the delivery of 49 fighters, with
the remaining three planned to be shipped before summer, the Norwegian Defense
Material Agency said.
The latest fighter jets
landed in the Nordic country on Feb. 27 and will operate out of Ørland Air Station.
In the last three months
alone, nine F-35s have been delivered to Norway, with the last three of the 52
on order expected to be received during the spring, the FMA, the country’s
Armed Forces procurement arm, said in a
statement.
“Given the complexity
inherent in the development and production of fifth-generation fighter
aircraft, I am very impressed by the delivery capability of the F-35
manufacturer,” Col. Tord Aslaksen, head of Norway’s fighter aircraft department
in defense material air capabilities, said of manufacturer Lockheed Martin.
Issue experts have
pondered the future of European F-35 fleets, given that the continent and
Washington are at an important crossroads regarding the war in Ukraine and the
fate of U.S. military support in NATO.
A recent report by the
Washington-based Center for Policy and Analysis noted that while European F-35s
provide nations with key airpower, they cannot solely make up for gaps in
ground-based firepower and challenge the over-reliance on a single piece of
equipment.
“Right now, European NATO
lacks the integrated air and missile defense it needs for modern high-intensity
warfare,” U.S. Maj. General (retired) Skip Davis, former NATO official, was
quoted as saying in the report.
Estimates published by
Lockheed Martin foresee that by 2035 more than 600 F-35s will be operating in
Europe.


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