• macniel@feddit.org
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    What does modern in case of aircrafts even mean? And can’t the Dassault Rafale carry nuclear weapons?

    • poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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      The nuclear weapons in Germany are from the US, and the US refuses to help adapt them for fighter jets other than US made.

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        Since nukes are under US control, why does Germany need to carry them?

        • Hubi@feddit.orgOP
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          The NATO nuclear weapons sharing agreement allows Germany to use ~15 American nuclear weapons when under attack.

      • macniel@feddit.org
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        mhm, that sucks but its understandable. Guess we could purchase them from France?

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          we better solve our satelite and anti air capacity, before we tell agent orange to fuck off.

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      You need tiers of capability. Nukes are one, but a more readily used one is the ability to knock out (or at least suppress) ground based air defense. Stealth aircraft like the F-35 are perfect for this mission, they can get in range, fire off an anti-radiation missile, and get out. Non-stealth aircraft may be forced to turn back before they get their shot off, thus leaving the enemy air-defense active and forcing a scrub of the planned attack on what the air defense was defending.