We will not be competitive? Looking at the export numbers from 2006-2010 the biggest weapons exporters are:
1. USA 30%
2. Russia 23%
3. Germany 11%
4. France 7%
5. UK 4%
In 2010 the USA exported 6.9 Billion $ worth of weapons, Russia 4.4 and Germany 3.1.
If this is not competitive then I don't know what is. Let's for example take ground equipment (vehicles). Companies in Germany can right now offer the full range of ground vehicles (combat and support) to a customer with all of them being top notch and at the height of technological development. Something not even the US can at the moment.
I agree that some large future projects might be better done in a european cooperation but I am no fan of merging all the defense industry in europe for this. This kills competition and leads to us being reliant on one supplier.
The example of EADS is a warning of what to come when this happens as they are not very keen on keeping prices down and finishing projects in time and on budget...
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1. USA 30%
2. Russia 23%
3. Germany 11%
4. France 7%
5. UK 4%
In 2010 the USA exported 6.9 Billion $ worth of weapons, Russia 4.4 and Germany 3.1.
If this is not competitive then I don't know what is. Let's for example take ground equipment (vehicles). Companies in Germany can right now offer the full range of ground vehicles (combat and support) to a customer with all of them being top notch and at the height of technological development. Something not even the US can at the moment.
I agree that some large future projects might be better done in a european cooperation but I am no fan of merging all the defense industry in europe for this. This kills competition and leads to us being reliant on one supplier.
The example of EADS is a warning of what to come when this happens as they are not very keen on keeping prices down and finishing projects in time and on budget...
I see a