Germany faces mounting concerns over its €8.3 billion F-35A fighter jet deal with the U.S., fueled by fears that Washington could remotely disable the aircraft via a rumored “kill switch.” Reports suggest the stealth jets—set for delivery in 2026—may include software allowing the U.S. to deactivate them during geopolitical disputes, mirroring recent restrictions on military aid to Ukraine. German defense officials and experts, including ex-Munich Security Conference head Wolfgang Ischinger, warn that reliance on U.S.-controlled systems risks compromising national sovereignty. Watch the video for details.
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