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Defence analysts warn U.S. will control key systems on F-35 fighter jets, putting Canada at risk
(ottawacitizen.com)
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I remember before the purchase was made, I was really hoping the government would purchase the Swedish Saab Gripen. I think it was one of the finalists for consideration (that's what I remembered from a few news casts at the time, but not sure if it was an actual finalist, or just someone saying they thought it would be a good option.)
The main reason for me thinking we should have gone with the Saab, was that I trusted buying from Sweden more than the US. I can see the US putting some systems in place that could give them control or some way to negatively affect the F-35s. I remember someone saying that countries don't have friends, only interests, but I'd still trust Sweden more than the US to not betray us in some way.
It was a serious finalist, and that's even more impressive when you considered that our airforce went into the bid already knowing they wanted the F-35.
They kept the bid's website up, and IIRC basically said "we're around if you change your mind".
Charles de Gaulle. He was full of shit on that one, though. Countries have domestic politics.
The fighter from the 80s?
The US is still reliant on the B-52 for most of it's bombing, and it's from... 1952.
In both cases, the internals have been utterly and completely updated, and the shape of airframe basically isn't broken and doesn't need fixing.
Gripen E is newer than the F35