Italy has joined the UK project to develop the ‘sixth-generation’ Tempest fighter as part of a wider combat aviation system-of-systems.
A mock-up of the Tempest fighter at the DSEI 2019 exhibition in London. The Italian government used the occasion to formally announce its decision to join the effort with the UK and Sweden. (IHS Markit/Gareth Jennings)
The country’s defence minister, Guerini Lorenzo, announced the agreement to partner on the project on 10 September following the signing of a statement of intent (SOI) by Sir Simon Bollom, CEO of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), and Lieutenant General Nicolò Falsaperna, Italian Secretary General of Defence, at the DSEI 2019 defence exhibition in London.
“[Joining the programme] is a very positive result achieved thanks to effective and concrete work, confirming [the] excellence of the Italian defence industry”, Lorenzo was quoted by the Italian Ministry of Defence (MoD) as saying.
As noted by the UK MoD, the SOI between the two nations includes several bi-lateral commitments including: closer government alignment on future Eurofighter Typhoon enhancements; deepening discussions on Tempest military requirements; developing a combat air roadmap and identifying opportunities to integrate advanced technologies from Eurofighter Typhoon into Tempest; developing an innovative, agile, and co-operative industrial framework to deliver Tempest; and launching pilot studies to demonstrate new and collaborative ways of working.
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