If, during its initial presentation, the new French Military Programming Law 2024-2030 could appear dull and without emphasis, it was considerably expanded during the parliamentary debates, both due to amendments coming from parliamentarians themselves. themselves, only through amendments and clarifications made by the Ministry of the Armed Forces itself, particularly around the program Rafale F5.
This is how several key programs were confirmed, such as the new generation aircraft carrier, while the budget envelope was consolidated at โฌ413 billion, and the Ministry of the Armed Forces opened the way to other opportunities. , such as a second aircraft carrier or underwater combat drones.
Le Rafale has also received a lot of attention. Thus, a few days ago before the National Assembly, the Ministry of the Armed Forces presented an amendment aimed at regulating the developments of the program, in particular the F5 version which must have renewed capabilities in terms of data fusion, but also new capabilities, such as the suppression of the adversary's anti-aircraft defenses, and especially that of evolving alongside combat drones developed from the Neuron program.
However, if this amendment specified that the work of the Rafale F5 and its combat drone were to begin and be continued over the coming LPM, everyone, including the CEO of Dassault Aviation, envisaged entry into service around 2035.
Questioned on this subject by the members of the Senate commission for the armed forces and international affairs, the Minister for the Armed Forces Sebastien Lecornu, yesterday presented a timetable, but also a programmatic approach, much more ambitious.
Thus, according to the Minister, it is not a part but all the R&D work to give birth to the Rafale F5 and the combat drone derived from the Neuron, which will be produced on the future LPM 2024-2030, which assumes, as he explicitly confirmed, that the two devices will enter service in 2030, or at least at the very beginning of the LPM to follow.
This statement, obviously more than welcome, is not the biggest surprise of this hearing of the Minister. Indeed, to develop the new devices, and finance them, the Minister intends to request โthe Club Rafale ", that is to say the present (Egypt, Qatar, India, Greece) and future (Indonesia, Croatia, United Arab Emirates) operators of the device, to participate in this critical evolution of the program.
If, for the moment, this is probably only a potential opening mentioned by Sebastien Lecornu, this announcement nevertheless undoubtedly represents a profound change of paradigm around the program Rafale, and more generally of the way in which France now envisages the relations it intends to maintain with the operators of its weapons systems.
Indeed, traditionally, France divides the customers of its defense equipment into two weakly porous categories. On the one hand, there are the partners, most often close European countries with which the equipment is co-produced, as is the case with the United Kingdom in the field of missiles and warfare under the sea, Germany and Spain in the field of combat aircraft and tanks, or Italy in the naval field and surface-to-air missiles.
The others are user customers, with whom it is possible to collaborate on an ad hoc basis, but who are almost never asked or even consulted when it comes to upgrading the equipment in service within the French armies.
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[โฆ] Indeed, as part of the parliamentary discussions surrounding the next vote on the 2024-2030 Military Programming Law, the Ministry of the Armed Forces tabled an amendment on May 16 aimed at clarifying the efforts that will be undertaken for the program Rafale, and in particular concerning the new F5 version which will be developed during this period, to enter service around 2035 initially, then specified for 2030. [โฆ]
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[โฆ] It is precisely the European missile maker who revealed, during an interview given as part of the 2023 Paris Air Show, a lot of information on the drone currently in development, as well as on the use which it can be used. will be made and the considerable operational added value that it will bring to the FCAS program, but also, probably, to the Rafale F5. [โฆ]