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Italy to boost armaments aboard F35 fighter jets, document shows
Jul 17, 2024 9:33 AM

ROME, July 17 (Reuters) - Italy is planning to improve

weaponry aboard some of its F35 fighter jets, a defence ministry

document showed, in what analysts see as a move to secure

well-stocked, up-to-date arsenals in the wake of Russia's

invasion of Ukraine.

The document, which parliament must review by the middle of

August, envisages 682 million euros ($746 million) of purchases

over a 14-year period on armaments including guided bombs,

missiles and 25 mm cannon rounds.

The programme comes at a time of increased defence spending

by NATO members including Italy, which is separately planning a

large investment on new Eurofighter jets.

Rome defence spending equals some 1.5% of GDP -- below a 2%

NATO alliance target. Other European nations have sharply

increased their defence budgets since Moscow initiated its war

against Kyiv in February 2022.

The government document says it had already earmarked 650

million euros for its armaments programme which aimed to support

operations over a hypothetical six-month period of conflict.

Alessandro Marrone, a defence analyst at Istituto Affari

Internazionali (IAI) said it was routine for governments to

replenish their arsenals, but Western nations were changing

their procurement plans to be ready for large scale conflicts.

He said in the past they risked running out of ammunition in

contexts including the 1998-99 Kosovo war and the 2011 military

intervention in Libya, and defence authorities were aiming to

avoid such a risk in future.

"They are gradually shifting their investment towards assets

for conflicts with equal adversaries, like Russia, which are

different from anti-terrorist or anti-guerrilla operations like

those they had in Iraq and Afghanistan," he told Reuters.

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