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					<description><![CDATA[Zurich &#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Zurich </strong>&#8211; Switzerland has announced a measured adjustment to its planned purchase of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, choosing to stay within its originally approved budget while ensuring the country continues modernizing its air defence capabilities.</p>



<p>The decision reflects a balanced and responsible approach to national security planning, demonstrating Switzerland’s commitment to fiscal discipline and strategic readiness.</p>



<p>The government confirmed that the number of aircraft procured from the United States will be aligned with the 6 billion Swiss franc budget approved by voters, ensuring complete transparency and accountability in defence spending.</p>



<p>Swiss officials emphasized that cost increases in the international market made the original target of 36 aircraft financially challenging, prompting a thoughtful recalibration.</p>



<p>The new plan focuses on securing the highest number of jets possible within the existing financial framework, preserving Switzerland’s long-term operational goals.</p>



<p>Authorities also underscored that the option to reach the original number of 36 F-35As remains open, pending further assessment of the country’s defence requirements.</p>



<p>This flexibility allows Switzerland to respond effectively to changing security conditions without compromising financial stability.</p>



<p>The government reaffirmed that despite the adjustments, Switzerland remains fully committed to the F-35 program, recognizing the aircraft as a cornerstone of its future air-defence strategy.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that continued cooperation with the United States strengthens bilateral defence ties and supports Switzerland’s broader security objectives.</p>



<p>Recent improvements in trade relations between the two nations, including the reduction of tariffs from 39% to 15%, have further reinforced the positive momentum in Swiss-U.S. engagement.</p>



<p>The cabinet also pointed to evolving global security concerns as a key driver behind Switzerland’s updated defence planning.</p>



<p>The Ministry of Defence will accelerate efforts to modernize the country’s air defences under a long-term strategy that envisions a total fleet requirement of 55 to 70 modern fighter jets.</p>



<p>This forward-looking vision ensures Switzerland remains capable of safeguarding its airspace while contributing to regional stability.</p>



<p>Officials noted that any expansion of the fighter jet fleet will be evaluated independently of the F-35 procurement, ensuring Switzerland selects systems best suited to future operational needs.</p>



<p>This flexible and comprehensive approach strengthens Switzerland’s resilience and enhances its military readiness for decades to come.</p>



<p>The latest announcement has been received positively by defence analysts, who view the decision as a prudent mix of fiscal responsibility and security foresight.</p>



<p>They highlighted that the F-35A remains one of the world’s most advanced multirole fighter aircraft, offering cutting-edge stealth, communication, and defence capabilities.</p>



<p>Switzerland’s continued commitment to the F-35A is expected to boost interoperability with partner nations, reinforce its technological edge, and ensure sustained capability growth.</p>



<p>As the procurement process continues, the Swiss government remains dedicated to maintaining transparency, financial prudence, and strategic clarity in all decisions related to national defence.</p>



<p>This balanced approach reflects Switzerland’s long-standing values of neutrality, preparedness, and responsible governance.</p>
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