Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday that his government would not purchase early-warning-radar planes from the United States, opting instead for a European model.

Canada will purchase Swedish Saab’s GlobalEye, which is based on the Canadian-manufactured Bombardier Global 6500 jet.

Tensions between the US and Canada have been high since Donald Trump launched a trade war against the US’ northern neighbor and even suggested that Canada should become the 51st US state, which caused widespread outrage in Canada, just as Carney was seeking the post of prime minister and succeeded in getting elected to it.

Since then, the Canadian government has also opted ot review the planned purchase of US F-35 fighter jets to explore other options.

  • limonfiesta@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    That’s because they don’t have a choice.

    The Gripen is a good 4.5 generation platform, but we’re almost at the dawn of 6th generation fighters.

    Building your modern first air force around 4th generation platforms is generally a bad idea, which is why Canada abandoned that idea previously.

    But understandably, when your only option for 5th gen fighters is now openly antagonistic towards you, that changes the calculations.

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      2 hours ago

      But understandably, when your only option for 5th gen fighters is now openly antagonistic towards you, that changes the calculations.

      That’s not entirely true; we have the Chinese option. Although I doubt any politician would have the courage to even consider it.

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        1 hour ago

        China would not sell a NATO country their 5th generation airframes for the same reason why Turkey was booted from the F-35 program for purchasing S-400s from Russia.

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          39 minutes ago

          Probably correct; although we will never know until an offer is made. That’s why it will just remain a hypothetical.