Denmark plans to replace aging F-16 aircraft with F-35s
Xinhua, May 12, 2016 Adjust font size:
The Danish government on Thursday recommended F-35 (Joint Strike Fighter) aircraft, built by American aerospace industry company Lockheed Martin, as the replacement for the country's aging fleet of F-16s.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen announced the choice at a joint press meeting with Defense Minister Peter Christensen, recommending Denmark place an order for 27 F-35 Lightning II fighters.
"It is not the expression of an arms build-up or disarmament. With the new aircraft, we can perform the same duties as before," Rasmussen said.
The recommendation comes on the basis of a report from Denmark's New Fighter Program Office which evaluated the three candidate aircraft -- the Eurofighter Typhoon, the Boeing F18 Super Hornet and the F-35 Lightning II.
According to Christensen, the 27 aircraft will cost 20 billion Danish kroner (3 billion U.S. dollars) and the total cost of acquisition and operating expenses are expected to be 56.4 billion kroner.
Seven political parties will meet on Thursday afternoon to discuss the purchase of the new fighter.
Denmark has been a partner nation in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter development program since 1997, and the F-35 has long been regarded as the front-runner in the Danish fighter replacement program. (1 U.S. dollar=6.526 Danish kroner) Endit