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Swiss government puts focus on aerial defence in military budget

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Posted on March 20, 2026

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By Marleen Kaesebier March 20 (Reuters) - The Swiss government asked parliament on Friday to approve 3.4 billion Swiss francs ($4.32 billion) in defence spending focused on expanding ground-based

Swiss Government Prioritizes Aerial Defence and Cybersecurity in 2024 Budget

Swiss Defence Spending and Strategic Priorities

By Marleen Kaesebier

March 20 (Reuters) - The Swiss government asked parliament on Friday to approve 3.4 billion Swiss francs ($4.32 billion) in defence spending focused on expanding ground-based aerial defence, protection against drones and additional cyberspace capabilities. 

Strengthening National Defence in Response to Global Threats

This would strengthen the neutral country's defences against what it sees as its most likely threats following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the government said in a statement. 

Government Statement on Security Priorities

"In light of the heightened security situation, the military must once again be more strongly oriented toward defence, and countering the most likely threats - long-range attacks and hybrid conflicts - must be strengthened," the statement said.

Key Defence Measures and Investments

Procurement of Missile Systems and Drone Protection

Measures would include the procurement of German-made IRIS-T SLM missile systems for 1 billion Swiss francs and increasing protection against mini-drones for around 70 million francs.

Defence Minister's Remarks on Threat Prioritization

"Switzerland is currently not sufficiently protected against the most likely forms of threat," Defence Minister Martin Pfister told a news conference, adding that renewals of vehicle fleets, for example, were now less of a priority at least for the next three years than the newly defined more prominent threats.

Impact of International Conflicts on Swiss Policy

Though the conflict in the Middle East had not yet been taken into account, Switzerland had earlier on Friday said it halted weapons exports to the United States due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, citing Switzerland's neutrality.

Additional Funding for Fighter Jets

The federal council requested an additional 394 million francs for the purchase of around 30 new F-35A fighter jets whose cost exceeded expectations due to price increases.

($1 = 0.7865 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Marleen Kaesebier; editing by Dave Graham and Miranda Murray and Andrei Khalip)

Key Takeaways

  • Request includes CHF 1 billion for German-made IRIS‑T SLM air‑defence systems and CHF 70 million for mini‑drone protection enhancements, reflecting emphasis on hybrid and long‑range threats.
  • Procurement of ~30 F‑35A jets requires an additional CHF 394 million due to price increases, reducing the originally planned fleet from 36 to ~30 aircraft.
  • In response to delays in U.S. Patriot systems, Switzerland is exploring a second European-sourced long-range air‑defence system to diversify supply chains and close capability gaps.
  • Switzerland’s neutrality policy is actively shaping its export decisions: it has halted weapons exports to the U.S. due to the Iran‑conflict, and eased domestic arms‑export restrictions to support its defense industry, while preparing a VAT‑funded military spending boost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Switzerland increasing its military spending in 2024?
Switzerland is boosting its defence spending in response to heightened security threats, especially since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
What specific defence measures is the Swiss government prioritizing?
The government is focusing on aerial defence systems, protection against drones, and enhanced cyberspace capabilities.
How much is Switzerland planning to spend on German-made IRIS-T missile systems?
Switzerland plans to allocate 1 billion Swiss francs for IRIS-T SLM missile systems.
What other major military purchases are included in the 2024 defence budget?
The budget includes an additional 394 million francs for new F-35A fighter jets due to cost increases.
Has Switzerland changed its stance on weapons exports?
Yes, Switzerland has halted weapons exports to the US due to its neutrality amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

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