Significance of that is, Eurofighter block is not on the same page, UK and Italy is on the one side while Spain and Germany is on the other. So there are already cracks in that group in that regard. And Germany refusing two costumers back to back doesn't help it either.There are still 2 ongoing 6th gen fighter projects but at this point what is the strategic significance of that? Or if they are struggling to support their eurofighter production lines and ordering F35s instead ( remember most smaller eu nations also have F35, not eurofighter) and refusing to export eurofighters to 3rd countries, how are they gonna maintain their 6th generation project? Will they buy like a tiny fleet of 6th gen for exorbitant prices and fail to maintain even those?
I highly doubt they are going to put orders large enough to keep Eurofighter production lines going, while also putting in hundreds of millions worth F-35 orders. At the very least German government doesn't like that idea, even their upgrades are lagging behind. And as things stand, not my opinion btw this is according to experts, those production lines will collapse by 2030.
That's highly skilled labour losing well paying jobs and they are not just going to sit on their asses between end of Eurofighter production and while waiting for whatever 6th gen fighter their countries choose. So there is a chance the loss will be even bigger than just economical, but also a skilled labour drain. Germany is fucking over themselves, UK, Spain and Italy in one pig-headed decision.
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