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  • While 16 F-35 fighters remain contractually committed for delivery starting this year, the full 88-jet procurement is stalled amidst trade friction with the Trump administration.

  • Rising program costs—now estimated at $30 billion—have reopened the door for Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen E.

  • The Gripen offers superior industrial benefits, including 12,600 domestic jobs and Arctic-optimized maintenance.

  • Ottawa must now balance the F-35’s unmatched NORAD interoperability against the Gripen’s economic sovereignty as the aging CF-18 Hornet fleet reaches its structur

  • Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    When thinking about our Airforce the more pertinent question is “What helps us the most of Russia invades?”

    In case everyone forgot, that threat still exists. It didn’t go away because Trump started threatening our sovereignty.

    Part of why the CAF wants the F-35 is because Russia has nothing even close in capabilities. That’s an important factor in any decision.