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Coalition Pledges $3 Billion For Fighter Jets
Mar 29th, 2025 at 1:53pm
 
Coalition pledges $3 billion to acquire extra joint strike fighter jets


ABC News
Sunday 2 March 2025

Australia last year scrapped plans to aquire an extra 28 joint strike fighter jets.

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The Coalition says it will acquire an extra 28 F-35 joint strike fighter jets if it wins the next federal election.   Sad

Labor last year scrapped plans to acquire the extra jets as part of a re-prioritisation of defence spending.

The Coalition says the extra money is a down-payment on its pledge to spend more on defence.


Australia will spend $3 billion to acquire dozens of extra joint strike fighter jets, if the federal opposition wins the looming election.

The government scrapped plans to buy an additional 28 fighter jets last year, as part of re-prioritisation of defence spending.

That saved the government around $2 billion, which Labor has since committed to other defence priorities.

Coalition frontbencher James Paterson said his party would reverse that and increase Australia's fleet of F-35s to 100.

He said the commitment was part of a pledge to boost Australia's spending on defence.

"In one of its many cuts to our defence capability, this government cancelled the fourth squadron, cancelled 28 joint strike fight fighters that we otherwise would have received," Senator Paterson told the ABC's Insiders.

"We think that is a mistake and this is a down payment on our commitment for increased and faster defence spending."

Australia has purchased 72 joint strike fighters to date.

Labor insists by delaying the retirement of super hornet jets, purchasing extra F-35s was no longer essential.

The Coalition has costed its commitment at $3 billion but refused to say how it would pay for it.   Sad

Senator Paterson said the Coalition would reveal its costings closer to the election.

"We'll be outlining all of our expenses in the campaign as normal, all of our costings at the normal time in the normal way," he said.

"It was revealed in Senate estimates this week that Labor has already walked away from their commitment only a year ago to spend 2.4 per cent of GDP (on defence) by the end of the decade.

"Now it looks like it will be 2.33 per cent instead of 2.4 per cent and this is not a time to walk away from a commitment like that."

Treasurer questions where money will come from
Treasurer Jim Chalmers told Sky News that he had seen headlines but not the details of the Coalition's joint strike fighter announcement.

But he questioned how the Coalition could afford an extra $3 billion, insisting the opposition's "secret costs" would come with "secret cuts".

"We've got a big squadron of F-35s and they are important, they are a very important piece of kit," he said.

"But we don't know where [Opposition Leader Peter Dutton] will find this $3 billion from and he should tell us about that. 

"More broadly, you can't find extra billions for planes, or for longer lunches for bosses or for nuclear reactors without coming for Medicare."   Sad
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Reply #1 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 1:55pm
 
The Coalition has costed its commitment at $3 billion but refused to say how it would pay for it.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:18pm
 


U.S. allies are rethinking their F-35 fighter jet purchases
amid concerns over Trump's "kill switch" rumours.
Over 1,000 F-35s are in operation across 20 countries,
but geopolitical uncertainty raises doubts.
Portugal, Canada, and Germany are reconsidering cancelling their purchases.




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Reply #3 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:21pm
 
Do our ones come with the kill switch option or do we have to pay extra for that ?? Cheesy LOL
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Reply #4 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:25pm
 
We should check out Temu first.

History shows anything our politicians buy off the yanks ends up being huge expensive junk.
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Immigration, not climate change, is the biggest threat to our economy and our environment.
 
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Reply #5 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:26pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:21pm:
Do our ones come with the kill switch option or do we have to pay extra for that ?? Cheesy LOL



Watch Trump in the video -
he admits they nobble some of the features - he says 10%  ????
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Reply #6 - Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:28pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:26pm:
Sir lastnail wrote on Mar 29th, 2025 at 2:21pm:
Do our ones come with the kill switch option or do we have to pay extra for that ?? Cheesy LOL



Watch Trump in the video -
he admits they nobble some of the features - he says 10%  ????


We don't get the climate control option then ??
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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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Reply #7 - Mar 30th, 2025 at 7:37am
 
Should dump those plans and acquire a squadron of B-21 Raider bomber aircraft. We have no dedicated bomber aircraft since the F-111 was retired almost 15 years ago.
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Reply #8 - Mar 30th, 2025 at 9:39am
 
Madness. Pledge 3 billion for drones instead
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