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Switzerland wants more F-35s in two stages: media report

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November 23, 2025
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Costs are rising for F-35 fighter jet purchase

Costs are rising for F-35 fighter jet purchase


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Swiss Defense Minister Martin Pfister is reportedly proposing a two-stage strategy for purchasing F-35 fighter jets in batches to stay within the promised budget.


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According to the SonntagsBlick, Pfister suggests initially buying 30 instead of 36 aircraft from the United States, before adding 10 more. This option remains provisional, according to several federal sources.

Pfister was forced to consider new options after Washington announced cost overruns ranging from CHF750 million to CHF1.3 billion for the 36 aircraft, according to the newspaper. His predecessor in the defence ministry, Viola Amherd, had originally said the 36 F-35s would cost CHF6 billion – which has ultimately proved far more uncertain.

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US F-35 jets could cost Switzerland ‘more than CH1 billion extra’




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The United States is trying to charge Switzerland up to CHF1.5 billion more for 36 F-35 fighter jets that were ordered in 2021.



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Five years ago, Swiss voters narrowly approved the CHF6 billion budget for a fleet of 36 aircraft. According to the Sunday newspaper, limiting the initial purchase to only 30 aircraft is designed to remain within budget.

For a later phase, the Pfister wants the option of purchasing not six, but ten additional F-35s. The government will soon decide how the fighter-bomber acquisition process will proceed.

This plan could allow Pfister to avoid facing predictable opposition from the left should the budget ceiling be exceeded and additional funding requested.

On the other hand, by leaving the door open to an additional order, he appeases military experts who are demanding a substantial strengthening of the air force.

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Switzerland is expecting the latest F-35 design

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Swiss F-35 delivery ‘on track’ despite US delays




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Delivery of F-35 fighter jets to Switzerland ‘on track’ despite delays in US.



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