Spiegel for FCAS: Outdated before it even flies

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The project of the German-French fighter FCAS, which is intended to enter service in 2035-2040, may be technologically outdated even before it leaves the assembly line, writes Der Spiegel .

Bundeswehr experts note that some of the most important technologies for the aircraft will simply not be implemented in time. It is also noted that FCAS is more in the interest of French industry than German.

Citing a 22-page report by the Bundeswehr, Spiegel points out that technological requirements will have to be revised and the German defense industry will not be able to meet them in time.

At the same time, it sparks the decision to use Rafale engines, at a time when German-made Eurofighter engines are more powerful.


France, Germany and Spain are participating in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program. The program is open to the integration of more countries and aims to develop and build a new fighter aircraft that will replace the Eurofighter and Rafale fighters after 2035-2040.


 

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The project of the German-French fighter FCAS, which is intended to enter service in 2035-2040, may be technologically outdated even before it leaves the assembly line, writes Der Spiegel .

Bundeswehr experts note that some of the most important technologies for the aircraft will simply not be implemented in time. It is also noted that FCAS is more in the interest of French industry than German.

Citing a 22-page report by the Bundeswehr, Spiegel points out that technological requirements will have to be revised and the German defense industry will not be able to meet them in time.

At the same time, it sparks the decision to use Rafale engines, at a time when German-made Eurofighter engines are more powerful.


France, Germany and Spain are participating in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program. The program is open to the integration of more countries and aims to develop and build a new fighter aircraft that will replace the Eurofighter and Rafale fighters after 2035-2040.


Could the Tempest programm be interesting for the Germans?
 
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Germany will opt for the F-35. The new government in Germany is a US asset. FCAS is dead before arrival. France will probably be forced to do it alone. Anyway, after the TF-X Türkiye will transition to UCAVs for the 6th gen.
 

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Could the Tempest programm be interesting for the Germans?
Since 2005, I don't see any serious attempt by the German government to subsidize or encourage any own costly military projects. They are more and more reverting to the 60's - buying what ever from the USA. - aside maybe land-systems.
 

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