Supporters of Canada’s F-35 purchase point to the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contracts that Canadian companies have earned by supplying parts for the U.S. aircraft. That, in turn, has sustained or created Canadian aerospace jobs. But on Feb. 28, the National Post reported that Trump has told Lockheed Martin he wants those jobs back in the U.S. when the Canadian contracts come up for renewal.
During the 2015 election campaign, Justin Trudeau vowed his government would never purchase the F-35.
As prime minister, Trudeau continued to point out the Canadian military had no need for the F-35 and he blamed the Conservatives for agreeing to purchase a problem-plagued fighter jet. But, with the 2023 announcement, the Liberals not only committed to the acquisition, but also increased the number of jets to be bought to 88 from the 65 the Conservatives had wanted.
The fighter from the 80s?
Gripen E is newer than the F35
F16 (70s)? F18 (70s)? B2 (80s)? F22 (80s)?
The F22 is not from the 1980s.
It’s design is from the 80s. It was first built in the 90s. The maiden flight of the prototype was in 1990.
Yes, but it’s been updated a lot since then, I think the current iteration is the E-series.