What is Britain's intention? F-35 fighter aircraft with the power to carry atomic bombs
Last updated: June 26, 2025, 02:32 IST F-35 Fighter aircraft: Britain announced to buy 12 F-35 fighter aircraft and join NATO’s air core mission. Prime Minister Care Stmper gave this information at NATO summit in the Netherlands. The F-35 fighter aircraft are capable of wearing atomic bombs. Highlights Britain will buy 12F-35 fighter jets. Britain will join NATO’s air core mission. Britain will give Ukraine 350 air defense missiles. The Hague (the Netherlands). The UK will buy 12 US manufactured F-35 fighter aircraft that can carry an atomic bomb and will join NATO’s shared air nuclear mission. Prime Minister Care Stmper made this announcement on Wednesday. The government calls it ‘the greatest strength of Britain’s nuclear position’ in a generation. The Stormer made this announcement while attending NATO summit in the Netherlands. NATO Secretary Secretary, Mark Rute, welcomed this decision and described it in NATO as “another strong contribution of Britain”. After the end of the Cold War, Britain abolished nuclear weapons in the nineties in a phased way of aircraft. Now its nuclear arsenal submarine-based missiles contain. Only three NATO members -America, Britain and France are nuclear power, while seven countries provide jet aircraft under the contribution of the coalition to the nuclear missions that can carry traditional weapons or carry the US B61 bomb stored in Europe. The Stormer also announced that Britain will provide 350 air defense missiles to Ukraine, which will be financed with an amount of seven crore pounds that seized Russian assets. This announcement was made at a time when the UK and other NATO members decided to increase the spending on security by five percent by 2035. Britain currently spends 2.3 percent of national income in the defense item. He says it will rise to 2.6 percent by 2027. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he … Read more Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. She is currently reading more Homeworld What is Britain’s intention? F-35 fighter aircraft with the strength of atomic bombs