Key facts
- Japan, the U.K., and Italy are considering inviting Canada to join their next-generation fighter jet program.
- Canada would participate as an observer nation.
- The observer status would grant Canada access to confidential data during the development stage.
Japan, the United Kingdom, and Italy are contemplating the inclusion of Canada in their collaborative effort to develop a next-generation fighter jet, slated for mass production in 2035. Should the proposal be accepted, Canada would be granted observer status, providing it with access to sensitive and confidential data throughout the program's development phases. This potential collaboration underscores the international nature of advanced defense projects and the strategic considerations involved in sharing technological information.
