U.S. Military Assets Designated for NATO Reportedly Reduced
U.S. and German media outlets have reported significant reductions in American military assets earmarked for NATO. These reported cuts specifically involve a substantial portion of F-16 and F-15 jets, along with various support and combat aircraft.
Reports from U.S. and German media indicate that the United States is implementing cuts to its military commitments designated for NATO. These reported reductions encompass a range of aerial assets vital for alliance operations.
Among the specific cuts detailed are a third of the 150 U.S. F-16 and F-15 fighter jets previously designated for NATO. Additionally, the reported reductions affect refuelling aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft, bombers, and drones.
According to The Hindu International, these changes have been reported by U.S. and German media outlets.
