Belgium wants its future F-35A fighter jets to be
assembled in Italy, not the US
By: Mykhailo Stoliar | 15.04.2025, 12:33
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In general, Francken announced a large-scale increase in defence
spending - by almost €4 billion annually. According to him, this will be the
largest investment in the army in the last 40 years. The main goal is to reach
spending of 2% of GDP by 2029 and 2.5% by 2034.
For comparison, in 2024, Belgium spent only 1.3% of GDP and was among
eight NATO countries that did not meet the Alliance's defence budget
requirements.
Francken stressed that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was a reminder for
Europe of a classic war of aggression that the continent had not seen since
World War II. In this regard, Belgium is radically changing its defence
strategy.
The key priority is the purchase of new F-35 fighter jets. At the same
time, the minister wants new aircraft for the Belgian Air Force to be
manufactured in Italy rather than in the United States, as usual. This would
create jobs in Europe and open the way for Belgian companies to participate in
the production chain.
Despite the absence of a detailed strategic plan, which is due to be
adopted by 1 July, Francken has already outlined his priorities: strengthening
air defence, purchasing drones, creating a second ground brigade, significantly
replenishing ammunition stocks and building a contract army.
It is planned to spend 11 billion euros on ammunition alone, which is
more than half of the additional funding. It is also planned to allocate part
of the funds to incentivise military service and recruitment.


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