• naeap@sopuli.xyz
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      4 months ago

      Not sure, if we can completely replace US weapons, including jets and so on, already.

      I guess, that much will be spend at European companies, but I’m pretty sure a bulk will go the the USA military industry
      and maybe also other countries - I’m not really up-to-date with current military capabilities and production facilities in Europe or worldwide

      Maybe someone more knowledgeable could chime in

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          4 months ago

          Are we still enough equipped, when we throw out all the American jets, the USA can just disable remotely (or at least don’t give us the codes to start - actually I’m not entirely sure, what the reality here is, but it seems the USA has some say in the usage of our fighter jets, when they are bought from the USA)?

          I’d really like to find some comfort in your words, but all the shit I read doesn’t look pretty for us in Europe

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              4 months ago

              Thanks!
              I’m basing all my stuff only on hearsay, so I actually have no clue, and always wondered, how this way of acquiring defense weapons can work out, if I have to rely on my salesman in case I actually need them.

              I hope you’re correct, but that gives me at least some calm - thanks.

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        4 months ago

        Jets? The Eurofighter is made by European companies only.

        Especially France has some leading Jet / Air combat companies.

        Italys Leonardo is leading for combat Helicopters

        For ground forces Germans Rheinmetall produces some good tanks.

        The UK is also not too weak but it’s ties to the US are a bit too strong… (BAE Systems gets tons of money from the US and I personally wouldn’t be too sure if they would choose the UK over the US if they had to)

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          4 months ago

          If it’s any reassurance, leader of the UK Trump fan club Nigel Farage is getting shit from even the Conservatives for defending Trump’s tantrum during Zelenskyy’s visit

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          4 months ago

          Yeah, we seem to have so good stuff

          But I’m worried about all the money we already put into foreign/USA hardware, especially jets, as it seems that the USA has some kind of remote control of the actual operational status of the craft we bought from them.

          So I’m worried, that quite some of our EU nations spend money on stuff, that’s completely useless in an actual war

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          Yeah, exactly!

          I don’t get how we can rely on foreign unlock codes (or kill switches if it’s the other way around), when it comes to our own countries.

          That is just so much bullshit…