Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Most Spanish Eurofighters Cannot Fly


According to Spanish daily El Confidencial Digital, unnamed military sources have warned that the Eurofighter Typhoon air fleet is crippled by breakdowns, lack of spare parts and delayed inspections.

The claims come just a day after Spain announced plans to pump €10 billion ($12.7 billion) into new defence programs after six years of cutbacks as a result of the economic crisis.


Germany is not really in any better position.

I worry NATO is America and just America.

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