• @a887dcd7a
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    1214 hours ago

    Aren’t they all 4/4.5th generation and not capable of carrying nukes? I mean they are a great stopgap and I would prefer having plenty of them, but the F35 abilities are much needed on a tactical and strategic level.

    Too bad, it’s off the table with this liability.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      Currently Germany uses Tornados as nuclear bombers (as part of US nuclear sharing), those are ancient and held in the air with panzer tape, so Germany urgently needed a replacement, and yes the F35 is certified for US nukes, of course it is. The Eurofighter isn’t – but could. Easily. If Eurofighter was ok with sending necessary data over to the Americans, which they aren’t, because industrial espionage: When you give data to the Pentagon Lockheed-Martin etc. inexplicably somehow also have access to it.

      Eurofighter would be a-ok with getting Typhoons certified for French nukes, not that the French won’t spy but they have all that data already anyways via Airbus. Which is why the general idea of switching over to French nuclear sharing was floated but at least at that time that was considered to be, if happening at all, quite a ways off so the F35 was ordered as a stop-gap. Only for the bomber tornados, mind you, the EW ones are getting replaced by brand-new EW Typhoons.

      First ones are scheduled to arrive 2026, I’m very much in favour of cancelling that contract, if that’s expensive well buy them but then sell them on.

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      5 hours ago

      the Rafale is used for nuclear deterrence and can carry medium range air launched cruise missiles. They are to be replaced with hypersonic cruise missiles with the Rafale F5 until 2035.

    • Schiffsmädchenjunge
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      1213 hours ago

      The Rafale can carry the ASMP, a french nucular cruise missile and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Gripen could be upgraded such that it can do so as well.

      • @a887dcd7a
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        1012 hours ago

        Kay. Coming from Germany it is about the nukes of our … ehm… “friends”. We still use the Tornado from 1974 because of incompabilities of our Eurofighters.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 hours ago

          That is mainly because Germany does not want to give the US all the blueprints of Eurofighter, rather then it being technically impossible to do.

          • @a887dcd7a
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            12 hours ago

            Might be the reason, but doesn’t change the situation. I heared the RAF Typhoons are years ahead and also able to carry nuclear bombs.

            Anyhow flooding the zone with Mirrages, Rafaels, Gripen and Eurofighters would be nice 😊

            • trollercoaster
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              14 minutes ago

              The difference is mainly that the UK has their own nuclear warheads, so adapting a plane that’s partially manufactured by them to those bombs is a pretty straightforward task that doesn’t require sharing of secrets with an increasingly hostile “ally”.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 hours ago

          Does that matter though? e.g. if you do a nuclear strike, wouldn’t you bring enough support to make sure the nuke reaches its target?