Italian Defence Minister: We won’t buy any more F-35s

Italy will not buy more F-35 aircraft, Defence Minister Elisabetta Trenta, said in an interview with Italian broadcaster La7 on Friday.

According to Elisabetta Trenta, Italy will not buy other aircraft, adding that the order for 60 F-35A and 30 F-35B fighter jets, which Italy concluded in 2012, might be placed under review.

“We won’t buy any more F-35s,” Defence Minister said in a television interview. “We are assessing what to do regarding the contracts already in place.”

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

Minister also noted that the cancellation of contract can negatively impact Italian workers who are employed in the production.

“No one is hiding the fact we have always been critical … In view of the existing contracts signed by the previous government, we are carrying out a careful assessment that exclusively considers the national interest,” she said.

Italy became the only country with an F-35’s production facility outside the US, where is set to produce a total of 30 F-35Bs to be delivered to the Italian Navy, Italian Air Force and the Royal Netherlands Air Force. In May 2017, were rolled out the first F-35 jets. However, they were to be delivered to the US naval base in Maryland for certification and crew training.

The first Short Take-Off/Vertical Landing (STOVL) F-35B Lightning II aircraft, assembled outside the United States, was delivered to the Italian Ministry of Defense and assigned to the Italian Navy at the Final Assembly and Check Out (FACO) facility on January 25, 2018

It was originally foreseen that Italian F-35 production will generate more than 6,300 total jobs at peak production. The demand for labor will reach its highest levels between 2019 and 2026, when an average of 5,400 jobs are projected to be sustained annually. [ Read the full report. ]

According to the official U.S. government program of record, Italy intends to procure a total of 90 F-35s.

The new fleet of F-35s could replace Italy’s 253 Panavia Tornados, AMX Fighter Bombers, and AV-8B Harriers.

Readers who wish to follow our weekly coverage can subscribe to the Weekly Defense Roundup.

If you wish to report a grammatical or factual error in this article, please let us know by using the online form.

Executive Editor

Support The Defence Blog

Independent reporting takes resources. Join us on Patreon.

Become a patron

More Like This

Italy and Germany set to showcase their new tank at Eurosatory

Two of Europe's largest defense companies are about to put their first jointly developed main battle tank on public display, revealing a new chapter...

Italy buys surplus U.S. Marine amphibious vehicles for $30.6M

The United States government has approved the sale of seven surplus Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicles to Italy in a $30.6 million deal that...

Beretta develops 8-barrel drone-killing turret

Beretta Defense Technologies will unveil a new remote-controlled weapon station for counter-drone operations at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris next month, bringing to the exhibition...

Ukraine’s verdict on the Centauro: great gun, worrying armor

Ukrainian paratroopers operating Italian-supplied B1 Centauro wheeled tank destroyers say the vehicle shoots straighter than anything they have used before and can reach 105...

Denmark chooses European missile shield over U.S. Patriot

French defense-electronics firm Thales announced on April 21 that Denmark has signed a contract for the SAMP/T NG long-range air and missile defense system...