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    German budget committee approves 20 more Eurofighters for 3.75 billion euros

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    Posted on October 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Germany's budget committee approves the purchase of 20 Eurofighter jets for €3.75 billion, enhancing NATO's defense capabilities and ensuring operational readiness until 2060.

    Germany Approves Purchase of 20 Eurofighter Jets for €3.75 Billion

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's budget committee on Wednesday approved the procurement of 20 more Eurofighter jets for around 3.75 billion euros ($4.36 billion), according to the defence ministry.

    The so-called tranche 5 of Eurofighter jets is to be delivered to the air force between 2031 and 2034.

    Within the NATO alliance, the new jets are important for data collection and electronic warfare, said Andreas Schwarz, who handles budget for the coalition partner Social Democrats.

    "This will ensure the military operational capability of the Eurofighter until 2060," the lawmaker added.

    In total, the committee approved 14 proposals that surpass the threshold of 25 million euros, requiring committee approval, for a value of more than 7 billion euros, said the ministry.

    "Over the course of the year, we will be submitting further armaments projects on a considerable scale to the German Bundestag in order to continue the positive momentum in procurement for the operational readiness of the Bundeswehr and the needs-based equipping of our soldiers," the ministry added.

    ($1 = 0.8596 euros)

    (Reporting by Holger Hansen, writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany approves purchase of 20 Eurofighter jets.
    • •The deal is valued at €3.75 billion.
    • •Jets to be delivered between 2031 and 2034.
    • •Enhances NATO's data collection and electronic warfare.
    • •Part of a larger €7 billion defense procurement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German budget committee approves 20 more Eurofighters for 3.75 billion euros

    1What are Eurofighter jets?

    Eurofighter jets are advanced multi-role combat aircraft developed by a consortium of European aerospace companies, designed for air superiority and ground attack missions.

    2What is the NATO alliance?

    The NATO alliance, or North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.

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