Italy Doubles Down on F-35s, Unveils Ambitious Defense Spending Plans

Italy Doubles Down on F-35s, Unveils Ambitious Defense Spending Plans

Italy’s defense spending is taking flight, with a new budget document revealing a significant increase in military procurement and a commitment to advanced technology. The 2024 defense budget, totaling €9.3 billion ($10.3 billion), represents a 16.8% jump compared to 2023 and marks a continued upward trend in defense spending.

F-35 Fleet Expansion: A Boost for Air Power

At the heart of the budget lies a significant expansion of Italy’s F-35 fighter jet fleet. The country will purchase 25 F-35s, bringing the total to 115 aircraft by 2035. This expansion includes 15 F-35As for the Italian Air Force and 10 F-35Bs to be shared between the Air Force and the Italian Navy. The F-35Bs, designed for short take-off and vertical landing, will be operated from the deck of the Italian Navy carrier Cavour and the new Landing Helicopter Dock, the Trieste.

The decision to expand the F-35 fleet reflects Italy’s commitment to maintaining its air power capabilities, a critical component of its geopolitical strategy. The budget document also highlights that the 115 aircraft fleet will significantly enhance Italy’s “geopolitical position.”

GCAP Investment: A Leap into the Future of Warfare

Beyond the F-35 expansion, the budget allocates €506 million for developing the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a sixth-generation fighter collaboration between Italy, the United Kingdom, and Japan. This represents a significant increase from the €271 million invested in 2023, underscoring Italy’s commitment to this ambitious program.

Recent assurances from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding the UK’s continued participation in GCAP following concerns about potential withdrawal have solidified the program’s future. The GCAP is expected to usher in a new era of air combat, employing advanced technologies and artificial intelligence.

Eurofighter Refresh: Maintaining Current Capabilities

While looking ahead to the next generation of aircraft, Italy is also prioritizing the maintenance and modernization of its existing fleet. The budget includes a €690 million investment in the Eurofighter program, specifically for acquiring 24 fourth-tranche jets. This move will ensure the replacement of 26 first-tranche aircraft by 2029, maintaining a critical component of Italy’s air defense capabilities.

Beyond Fighters: Expanding Maritime and Training Capabilities

Italy’s defense strategy extends beyond aerial operations. The budget sets aside €560 million for acquiring new maritime patrol aircraft to be operated jointly by the Navy and Air Force. These aircraft will be essential for maritime surveillance and defense, particularly in light of growing tensions in the Mediterranean region.

Furthermore, the budget includes the purchase of 15 new M-346 trainer jets for the Italian Air Force. These jets will replace the aging M-339s, providing the Air Force with a modern platform for pilot training. The M-346 will also equip the Frecce Tricolori, Italy’s renowned acrobatic team, allowing them to develop new maneuvers, perform in-flight refueling, and maintain pilot combat readiness.

A Growing Commitment to Defense

Italy’s increased defense spending reflects a shift in strategic priorities, driven by geopolitical realities and a commitment to maintaining a strong and capable military. The focus on advanced technology, such as the F-35s and GCAP, demonstrates Italy’s ambition to be a leader in defense innovation. Investing in maritime patrol aircraft and new trainers underscores a holistic approach to national defense, encompassing air and sea operations. Italy’s growing defense budget is a clear sign of its commitment to strengthening its military and securing its national interests.