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Japan, UK, Italy consider Canada as observer in fighter jet program

Created at 1 Jul · 3:26 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Japan, the U.K., and Italy are considering inviting Canada to join their next-generation fighter jet program as an observer nation. This would grant Canada access to confidential development data.

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Who's Involved

Japan
Participant in next-generation fighter jet program
U.K.
Participant in next-generation fighter jet program
Italy
Participant in next-generation fighter jet program
Canada
Potential observer nation in fighter jet program
Japan, UK, Italy consider Canada as observer in fighter jet program

↳ Why This Matters

This potential inclusion of Canada in a major international fighter jet program signifies a deepening of defense cooperation among allied nations and could impact the global aerospace and defense landscape.

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.

Frequently asked questions

It is a collaborative project between Japan, the U.K., and Italy to develop a new fighter jet intended for mass production by 2035.

Canada is being considered to join as an observer nation, which would grant it access to confidential development data.

The mass production of the next-generation fighter jet is planned for 2035.

What Happens Next

01A decision on Canada's participation as an observer nation will be made.

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How It Developed

Japan, the U.K., and Italy are considering inviting Canada to participate in their next-generation fighter jet program.
Canada would join as an observer nation with access to confidential development data.

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Japan, UK, Italy to consider Canada as observer in fighter jet programNikkei Asia

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