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Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Minister Černochová sealed the procurement of F-35 aircraft today

Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

29.1.2024

Author: by MoD Press Section

Defence Minister Jana Černochová with the U.S. Ambassador Bijan Sabet signed today a Memorandum of Understanding between the Czech Republic and the United States of America on procurement of twenty four fifth-generation F-35 fighters, which is the most important project in the history of the Czech Armed Forces. The ceremony brought to a head the negotiations on the future of the Czech supersonic capability and marked the conclusion of this contract.

The procurement of 24 American F-35A Lightning II aircraft was authorised by the Government of the Czech Republic in September 2023. By the end of March 2024, it was necessary to complete a variety of administrative steps and formally conclude this phase of realisation of this strategic project through entering into the Memorandum of Understanding between the Czech and U.S. Government and the so-called Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA), whose acceptance executes an agreement with the U.S. Government. The Memorandum was signed today by Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic Jana Černochová with the United States Ambassador in the Czech Republic Bijan Sabet in attendance of the Chief of General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces Lieutenant General Karel Řehka. The LOA, which was delivered to Prague at the end of 2023, was countersigned by the Director General of the Czech MoD Armaments and Acquisition Division Lubor Koudelka upon the finalisation of all administrative steps mandatory under the Czech law.

The agreement includes industrial cooperation, which was contracted for by the Director General of the MoD Industrial Cooperation Division Radka Konderlová last week. There are eleven projects prepared with Lockheed Martin and three projects with Pratt&Whitney in the aggregate value of CZK 15.3 billion. Those will see the participation of 13 Czech enterprises and universities involved in four areas: manufacture of components, research and development, pilot training and maintenance, F-35 maintenance and servicing.

The Czech Republic discussed the signature itself with the United States in the past weeks as timing and location of convenience was to be identified. Given the health issues and subsequent convalescence of the United States Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin, this option of signing the MoU in Prague was eventually selected. "I promised that the contract for the American F-35 aircraft would be concluded by the end of March and I delivered on the promise. This government-to-government agreement brings our country and its Armed forces into a whole new era, in which not only our servicemembers but also modern equipment rank us into the first league of European NATO Allies. As a matter of fact, fifth-generation aircraft are a backbone fighters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Moreover, their procurement will significantly increase combat readiness of the Czech Armed Forces," Minister Černochová stated after the signature.

"The F-35 system is the only one to meet the mission in future battlefields and guarantee effective defence along with our Allies against external aggression if needed," said Chief of General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces Lieutenant General Karel Řehka.

The procurement process is scheduled for eleven years with the first aircraft arrival in 2031. Along with individual payments, the Comprehensive Implementation Plan is being developed to define the introduction of the F-35 system into the environment of the Czech Armed Forces. Specifically, the plan covers personnel, training, infrastructure, service and logistic support and the development of all other auxiliary services so as to receive the progressive deliveries of all 24 units of F-35 seamlessly from the very start.

The Swedish Gipen fighters in the Czech Air Force inventory will have performed their mission by 2035, when the F-35 system will reach its full operational capability. There are intensive negotiations underway with the Kingdom of Sweden on the operation of the Gripens in the given timeframe.



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