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What about the joint fighter project? The Germans and the French are quarreling and the whole of Europe may suffer

Politicians are reluctant to admit the failures of projects that were the apple of their eye. It is therefore not surprising that on February 9, French President Emmanuel Macron he denied the reports that The European project to build a sixth-generation fighter was close to collapse. This is the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program, which he initiated in 2017 together with the then German Chancellor Angela Merkel. According to assumptions, the cost of the project was to reach tens of billions of dollars.
In the face of the threat from Russia and fears of abandoning American support the implementation of the project became even more urgent. Growing European defense budgets should make it easier to implement such plans. However, for months FCAS has been referred to as a “walking dead”. Macron intends to talk to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, hoping to revive the project.

Ashley Davis

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