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 |  |  | | | | | Netherlands refuse to pay more for the JSF jet Posted on Thursday, 27 May 2024 @ 16:37:21 EDT by admin
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 The Netherlands has refused to pay "one extra cent" for the development of the JSF jet fighter. Dutch deputy Defense Minister Cees van der Knaap delivered the news during talks with his US opposite number Michael Wynne.
 
 The Netherlands agreed in 2002, following long debates, to contribute $800 million (€660 million) to the cost of developing the next generation of jet fighters. In return, industry in the Netherlands, and several other countries, were to receive orders to work on some of the jet's components.
 
 In addition, the contributing countries plan to purchase the JSF to replace their aging fleets of fighters. The Netherlands wants the JSF to replace its F-16s from 2010.
 
 The total costs for the JSF's development have risen from the initial projection of $7 billion to $40 billion, but the Dutch contribution has remained unchanged. The estimated price for each JSF plane has risen from $38 million to $42.6 million, meaning the Netherlands will buy fewer planes.
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