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Ten EU Countries Jointly Develop Air Refueling Capability

Ten EU Countries Jointly Develop Air Refueling Capability

On Monday, November 19 ten European countries, including Hungary, reached an agreement in Brussels on cooperation in the development of military air refueling capability.

At the meeting of EU Defence Ministers, Parliamentary State Secretary Tamás Vargha represented the Hungarian Ministry of Defence.

The ten countries – that is, besides Hungary the EU members Belgium, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain as well as the non-EU member Norway - signed a letter of intent on the topic at the meeting of EU Defence Ministers.

Norway, which does not belong to the EU but is a member of NATO, had earlier actively cooperated with the European Defence Agency (EDA) in other projects too.

The lessons learned in last year’s Libyan air operations have made military-political decision-makers in Europe fully realize the importance of air refueling capability. Although the European participants of the operation had the sufficient number of modern aircraft, they had to use US assistance to refuel them in the air, while it was necessary to keep them airborne for as long as possible.

Under the newly signed letter of intent, they will jointly procure – either buy or lease – air refueling tanker aircraft. They have not decided on the type and other details as yet.

The cooperation of the ten countries illustrates a model that the EU countries are trying to develop in the present period of financial crisis: they are economizing on the resources, and several member states form groups of different composition to generate certain common military capabilities in an efficient and at the same time cost-effective way.


Source: Hungarian Ministry of Defence News - 20 November 2012

Photo: Ten European countries have signed a letter of intent committing them to jointly procuring and operating a fleet of tanker-transport aircraft, but no deadline has been agreed. (Photo by Airbus)


(20.11.2012)


 
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