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Italy says Germany and other countries may be interested in GCAP jet programme

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Posted on December 4, 2025

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ROME, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Italy's defence minister on Thursday said other countries, including Germany and Australia, may be interested in entering the GCAP fighter jet programme in the future, with

Germany and Australia May Join GCAP Jet Programme

ROME, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Italy's defence minister on Thursday said other countries, including Germany and Australia, may be interested in entering the GCAP fighter jet programme in the future, with requests also coming from Saudi Arabia and Canada.

The GCAP, which currently involves Italy, Britain and Japan, is an effort to build a next-generation fighter by 2035 and is being led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan, BAE Systems in Britain and Leonardo in Italy.

"Germany could probably join this project in the future," Defence Minister Guido Crosetto told a parliamentary hearing.

Germany is part of the 100-billion-euro ($117 billion) Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme, which includes France and Spain and has been mired in disputes between the companies involved over workshare and prized technology.

"We are creating the conditions to ensure that every country that wants to join this programme knows what path to follow," Crosetto told lawmakers, adding he believed "Australia may also be interested" in joining the GCAP venture.

The project envisions stealth fighters operating in tandem with drones, and Crosetto stressed that the three founding nations had agreed to cooperate on equal terms.

"The more countries join, the greater the critical mass you can invest in, the more brain power you can bring together, the greater the economic return, and the less it costs us," the minister said.

($1 = 0.8566 euros)

(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Giulia Segreti and Kate Mayberry)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's defence minister suggests Germany and Australia may join GCAP.
  • GCAP aims to build a next-gen fighter by 2035.
  • Current GCAP members: Italy, Britain, Japan.
  • Germany is part of the FCAS programme with France and Spain.
  • GCAP envisions collaboration on equal terms among nations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a next-generation fighter jet?
A next-generation fighter jet refers to advanced military aircraft designed with cutting-edge technology, including stealth capabilities, enhanced avionics, and the ability to operate alongside unmanned aerial vehicles.
What is the Future Combat Air System (FCAS)?
The Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is a European initiative involving Germany, France, and Spain aimed at developing a new generation of combat aircraft and associated systems to maintain air superiority.

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