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America’s F-35 is stealthy in combat but lights up the radar in Trump’s trade war
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近期,美国对瑞士加征39%关税引发瑞士取消9.1亿美元F-35战斗机订单。此前,西班牙、葡萄牙、加拿大等国也因美国政策及费用问题对F-35订单产生疑虑,转向其他战机。尽管F-35仍是美国盟友最先进的战机选项,但美国外交政策及关税问题正影响其国际市场。

🇨🇭瑞士因美国对瑞士加征39%关税,决定取消9.1亿美元F-35战斗机订单,反映贸易摩擦对军事合作的影响。

🇪🇸西班牙因不满美国对北约国防开支要求,放弃F-35订单,转投欧洲战机或法国、德国、西班牙联合开发的未来战机。

🇵🇹葡萄牙因美国安全承诺不确定性及关税威胁,重新评估F-35战机采购计划,显示盟友对美国政策的担忧加深。

🇨🇦加拿大虽曾考虑取消88架F-35订单,但近期国防官员仍强烈建议维持订单,反映F-35技术优势与采购复杂性。

🛡️F-35作为美国最先进战机,仍获英国、比利时、丹麦等国追加订单,但成本超1800亿美元及持续争议使其成为焦点。

Countries seeking to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s tariffs or security policies have made the F-35 stealth fighter a ripe target.

The latest blowback came after Trump’s 39% tariff on Switzerland went into effect on Thursday, prompting lawmakers there to demand the government cancel its $9.1 billion order for the Lockheed Martin jet.

“A country which throws rocks at us in trade shouldn’t get a present,” one Swiss politician said, according to Bloomberg.

In 2022, Switzerland finalized a contract for 36 F-35s to replace its fleets of F/A-18 Hornets and F-5 Tigers. At the time, it was priced at $6.25 billion, but costs have since gone up, due in part to inflation. This created some friction between the U.S. and Switzerland well before the recent tariff row.

The escalation over the F-35 deal, though, comes just days after Spain ruled out buying the F-35, saying it would instead buy the less-advanced Eurofighter or the Future Combat Air System, which is still under development as a joint program between France, Germany, and Spain. In June, Trump criticized Spain for refusing to commit to NATO’s defense-spending target of 5% of GDP by 2035.

And earlier this year, Portugal and Canada, also NATO allies, expressed second thoughts about buying the F-35 amid doubts about the U.S. security commitment and looming tariffs.

“The recent US stance in the context of NATO and the international geostrategic dimension, makes us think what are the best options, because the predictability of our allies is a factor to be reckoned with,” Nuno Melo, Portugal’s then defense minister, said in March.

Canada also said in March that it was looking at other fighter jets as political momentum grew to scrap a $13 billion deal for 88 F-35s that was signed in 2023. While Canada has committed money for its first 16 planes, it could turn to European aircraft after accepting that batch of F-35s.

But on Thursday, sources told Reuters that Canadian defense officials strongly made the case to buy all 88 F-35s, while stopping short of a formal recommendation.

The Pentagon’s F-35 joint program office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Lockheed said, “Foreign military sales are government-to-government transactions, and this matter is best addressed by the U.S. or country governments.”

Other allies boost F-35 orders

To be sure, orders from Switzerland are small compared to Lockheed’s overall F-35 business. Hundreds of F-35s are already in use in the U.S. military and among top allies around the world. Over its production cycle, the Pentagon plans to buy about 2,400 F-35s for the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, to replace aging, non-stealth fighters.

JPMorgan has estimated that F-35 will account for 25% of Lockheed’s sales this year. In the second quarter, the company’s aeronautics sales, which include fighter jets like the F-35, rose 2% from a year ago and comprised 41% of total sales.

Meanwhile, other countries have added to their orders recently, including 12 more from the U.K., 11 more from Belgium, and at least 10 more from Denmark, Lockheed said.

More could be on the way as last month’s U.S.-EU trade deal calls for the European Union to buy “vast amounts” of American weapons.

The Pentagon first awarded Lockheed the F-35 contract in 2001, and the program has been a perennial punching bag owing to cost overruns, delays, and its enormous price tag. After including the expenses to develop, manufacture, operate, and maintain its eventual fleet of F-35s over the fighter’s total service life, the Defense Department estimates the program will cost $1.8 trillion.

But while the Pentagon and Boeing are developing the next-generation F-47 stealth fighter, which will also fly alongside autonomous drone aircraft, the F-35 is expected to form the backbone of the U.S. fighter fleet for decades.

For now, the F-35 remains the most advanced fighter that’s currently available for U.S. allies to buy. It has also proven itself in actual combat missions, most recently by Israel’s air force against targets in Iran.

In February, analysts at JPMorgan maintained the F-35 is a critical capability for the U.S. and its allies.

“For all the criticism, however, F-35 still delivers significant capability in a relatively affordable way and this is why it continues to do well in international competitions,” they wrote in a note. “Unmanned capabilities merit continued investment but they are far from capable of replacing F-35 and may not be for some time.”

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