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France and Germany pivot away from joint FCAS fighter toward shared data-sharing backbone
defense1 month ago

France and Germany pivot away from joint FCAS fighter toward shared data-sharing backbone

Germany and France have scrapped the joint sixth-generation FCAS fighter after years of disagreements between Airbus and Dassault, choosing instead to salvage the program’s core data-sharing 'system of systems' and pursue a few realistic joint projects. Officials say July ministerial talks will draft an updated plan, but many elements—such as engine development and drone wingmen—are left uncertain as Europe weighs competing GCAP efforts and Spain’s observer status.

Berlin ends FCAS fighter jet project, dashing Macron’s defense vision
world1 month ago

Berlin ends FCAS fighter jet project, dashing Macron’s defense vision

Germany and France have abandoned the multi-nation Future Combat Air System fighter jet program after deep industrial disagreements between Airbus and Dassault, delivering a major setback to Macron’s push for closer European defense integration. The fighter component, to replace Germany’s Eurofighter and France’s Rafale by around 2040 and linked drones and a combat cloud, is effectively dead, though partners may still pursue drones and cloud work or other cooperative projects like GCAP; Merz is expected to announce the decision at the ILA Berlin air show, reflecting the broader challenges of multinational defense programs.

Germany pushes two-speed EU to accelerate European defense
world5 months ago

Germany pushes two-speed EU to accelerate European defense

Germany is leading a push for a 'two-speed' EU by forming an E6 core of six major economies to bypass consensus rules and speed up defense spending and industrial competitiveness, while deepening Franco-German cooperation and ties with Poland and Italy. Berlin aims to make defense a growth engine and to lift Bundeswehr funding, potentially targeting about 5% of GDP, though the plan risks straining EU cohesion and hinges on a flexible format that could include more participants.