Reduction in the number of F-35 fighter jets ordered possible

Instead of the initially assumed fixed price of CHF6 billion ($7.5 billion), the US revealed the 36 aircraft would cost between CHF650 million-1.3 billion more.

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According to the American authorities, a possible reduction in the number of F-35 fighter jets ordered by Switzerland is possible. They have informed Switzerland that this could be an option for cushioning the massive cost increase.

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September 14, 2025 – 13:20

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Kaj-Gunnar Sievert, a spokesperson for the Federal Armaments Office (Armasuisse), confirmed to the news agency Keystone-SDA a report in the NZZ am Sonntag. According to Sievert, the US government believes that it is Switzerland’s sovereign decision whether it wishes to order fewer F-35 jets.

According to the spokesperson, this was an option for Switzerland’s further course of action following the announcement of the massive cost increase in the purchase of the F-35 fleet, which was originally planned at 36 aircraft. Instead of the initially assumed fixed price of CHF6 billion ($7.5 billion), additional costs of between CHF650 million and CHF1.3 billion must now be expected.

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The exact number of aircraft ordered is actually stipulated in the purchase contract. According to the NZZ am Sonntag, a reduction in the number of aircraft ordered would require an amendment to the so-called Letter of Offer and Acceptance, which governs the deal with the United States.

The decision on the number of units lies with the politicians. In mid-August, Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister put up for discussion the option of reducing the number of units available for purchase in order to deal with the additional costs.

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