Japan, UK, and Italy Fast-Track Development of Next-Gen Fighter Jet
The three nations establish a trilateral organization to oversee the aircraft's production, aiming for deployment by 2035.
- Defense ministers from Japan, the UK, and Italy have agreed to accelerate the joint development of a next-generation stealth fighter jet.
- The new aircraft, intended to replace Japan's F-2s and the Eurofighter Typhoons, is part of the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP).
- A trilateral government organization, GCAP International Government Organization (GIGO), will be set up by the end of the year to manage the project.
- Private sector companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, BAE Systems, and Leonardo, are collaborating on the jet's development.
- Japan is easing arms export restrictions to support the project's success and strengthen its defense industry against regional threats.