Former high-ranking officers of the Canadian Armed Forces are defending the planned acquisition of 88 F-35 fighter jets, urging the government to avoid a potential switch to Gripen-E jets from Saab, which they argue would compromise military capabilities. In a letter to key decision-makers, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, they emphasize the F-35’s superior technology and the risks of resource strain from diversifying the fleet. The Canadian government is currently reviewing the F-35 order amid rising trade tensions with the U.S. and promises of job creation from Saab. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly has expressed the need for greater economic returns from Lockheed Martin related to the contract.
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