The F-35 Is "Totally Dependent on Information Technology and Therefore on Its Vulnerabilities"
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Is Switzerland endangering its sovereignty by purchasing its next combat aircraft from the United States? The question comes back to the forefront after Donald Trump's recent statements. In an in-depth investigation of the F-35, expert Joseph Henrotin describes a computer system linked to the United States.
Already shaken in 2025 by a scandal over the purchase price of its F-35, Switzerland now sees the cost of the infrastructure needed to put them into service derail in its turn, according to a new official report.
Switzerland's F-35 Program Hit by Massive Cost Overruns and Construction Delays
Your Page Title Bern, January 23 - Switzerland's procurement of the F-35 Lightning II fighter jets has encountered significant challenges with the associated airfield infrastructure projects, as highlighted in a recent report by the Federal Audit Office. The initiative involves upgrading military airbases at Payerne, Meiringen, and Emmen to accommodate the advanced stealth aircraft, including specialized hangars, simulator facilities, and mainte…
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