Switzerland starts talks to acquire non-US air defence system

Switzerland has ‌started contract negotiations with manufacturers from France, Israel and South Korea for a second air defence system following delays to its order of U.S. Patriot missile systems, the government ​said on Wednesday.

Switzerland in 2022 ordered Patriot missile defence systems made by ​Raytheon (RTX.N), opens new tab and Lockheed Martin(LMT.N), opens new tab for expected delivery by 2026-2028, but ⁠the timeline had been pushed back four to five years due to the ​war in Ukraine.

The Swiss defence ministry said it had now restarted previously paused payments ​to the U.S. over the Patriot system, and that delivery could be possible from 2027.

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The ministry said it had begun talks with manufacturers from France, Israel, and South Korea for a second system, without ​saying which. National armaments director Urs Loher told a press conference that it ​would not be Israel’s Arrow defence system.

Swiss defence minister Martin Pfister said the second order ‌would likely ⁠be significantly more expensive than the initial Patriots price tag of around 2 billion francs ($2.5 billion).

Pfister said the objective was to obtain a system for Switzerland and that if the Patriot order did not materialise, then the second ​system should be in ​place as soon ⁠as possible.

Switzerland had made the decision due to the “deteriorating security situation” which meant the neutral country needed to be ​able to defend itself against attack as quickly as possible ​and to ⁠have additional capacity aside from the Patriot system.

“In addition, a second system reduces dependence on a single provider and a single supply chain, thereby strengthening security of ⁠supply,” ​the ministry said in a statement.

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When Switzerland said ​last month that it was considering missile defence acquisitions beyond the Patriot system, Germany had also been named ​as a potential supplier.

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