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Britain to invest £2bn developing Tempest fighter jet, Gavin Williamson announces | |
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Britain will invest £2 billion (US$2.7 billion) by 2025 to develop a fighter jet called ‘Tempest’, which can be operated by pilots or function as a drone, the UK defense secretary has said at an unveiling of the new warplane. | |
Gavin Williamson, speaking at the Farnborough Air Show with a life-sized model of the new fighter jet on show, said the program was aimed at securing Britain’s status as a world leader in fighter technology, and maintaining its ability to control the air space in future wars. | Gavin Williamson, speaking at the Farnborough Air Show with a life-sized model of the new fighter jet on show, said the program was aimed at securing Britain’s status as a world leader in fighter technology, and maintaining its ability to control the air space in future wars. |
The aircraft, which is earmarked to replace the existing Typhoon fighter jet, will be developed and manufactured by BAE Systems, engine-maker Rolls Royce, and Italy’s Leonardo, a global high-tech company that specializes in aerospace, defense and security. | The aircraft, which is earmarked to replace the existing Typhoon fighter jet, will be developed and manufactured by BAE Systems, engine-maker Rolls Royce, and Italy’s Leonardo, a global high-tech company that specializes in aerospace, defense and security. |
Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, told BBC Radio 4’s Today program that the new jet would be some time in coming. | Charles Woodburn, chief executive of BAE Systems, told BBC Radio 4’s Today program that the new jet would be some time in coming. |
“We already have the Typhoon platform, which forms the absolute bedrock of European air defense, and that'll be in service for decades to come,” he said. | “We already have the Typhoon platform, which forms the absolute bedrock of European air defense, and that'll be in service for decades to come,” he said. |
The defence secretary said that Britain, which is currently excluded from a Franco-German fighter program that launched in July 2017, was open to forming a partnership with other nations, and would see the new jet take to the skies by 2035. | The defence secretary said that Britain, which is currently excluded from a Franco-German fighter program that launched in July 2017, was open to forming a partnership with other nations, and would see the new jet take to the skies by 2035. |
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that the Franco-German deal will improve his nation’s chances in export markets. The new fighter jet will replace France’s Rafale combat aircraft and the Eurofighter, reports the Financial Times. | French President Emmanuel Macron has said that the Franco-German deal will improve his nation’s chances in export markets. The new fighter jet will replace France’s Rafale combat aircraft and the Eurofighter, reports the Financial Times. |
It’s seen as a ploy by two of Europe’s leading countries to help reinvigorate EU integration and has raised questions over Britain’s role in future European defense projects, with Brexit looming. | It’s seen as a ploy by two of Europe’s leading countries to help reinvigorate EU integration and has raised questions over Britain’s role in future European defense projects, with Brexit looming. |
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