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Title: FCAS: Germany-France Air Defense Project Faces Major Overhaul

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

European Fighter Jet Project Faces Collapse as France and Germany​ Re-Evaluate ⁣plans

PARIS &​ BERLIN ⁤- ‌A ⁤landmark⁤ Franco-German defense project, the ⁤Future Combat air System ‌(FCAS), is teetering on the​ brink⁤ of collapse as disagreements⁣ over its core objective -​ the joint advancement⁤ of a next-generation fighter jet – threaten to derail ⁣the multi-billion euro initiative. Talks have resumed ⁢after ⁣a period⁤ of tension, with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius‍ recently traveling to ​Paris to discuss the program with his French ⁤counterpart Catherine Vautrin.

Originally‌ intended to produce a European fighter jet,the FCAS program is⁢ now considering a shift in‍ focus towards developing⁣ an advanced command⁣ and⁤ control system,known as the “Combat Cloud.” This system would integrate⁣ fighter jets and pilots with sensors, radars, drones, and command systems across land and sea.

According to sources, abandoning the ‍joint ‌fighter jet​ development could allow continued cooperation in a different capacity. “We ⁤can live with several jets in‌ Europe ​but we need one cloud system for all of⁣ them,”⁣ one official stated. However, no ​final decision has been⁣ reached.

The program has been ⁣plagued by disputes between Dassault and Airbus, the ‍companies leading different aspects of the⁢ project, regarding the division⁣ of ‌labor, supplier selection, and control over the fighter jet’s design.

A ⁣failure of the FCAS program ⁢would represent ⁣a notable ​setback for the EU’s efforts to strengthen defense cooperation,‍ particularly‍ considering ​Russia’s invasion of ​Ukraine. A⁢ French banker close ⁤to the negotiations warned,⁢ “At the moment ⁢the deal is at⁢ a complete standstill and‍ the ⁣project is dying. There is no longer any ‍trust, both parties accuse each other of ⁤violating agreements. You can’t‍ just⁣ fix‌ that.”

The €100 billion FCAS program aims to create a next-generation ⁣air ⁢combat system for ⁤both⁢ nations, ensuring European strategic ‌autonomy in the ⁣face of evolving‍ security challenges.

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