More delays for F-35 fighter jets
“The timeline we currently have is getting critical. If we push it even further, we risk that the country ends up with absolutely no fighter jet capacity whatsoever, Ingebrigtsen tells Aftenposten. According to Ingebrigtsen, there is no more room in the schedule to hold off. “We have already stretched the life-span for the F-16. Now I am experiencing that we are right on the edge,” Ingebrigtsen explains. As of today, Norway has 57 F-16 fighter jets. It is unknown and confidential how many jets are actually in use, but t is estimated to be less than half. In 2020 most of the oldest F-16 jets will have passed 40 years, which is way beyond their desired retirement age.
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