August 6,
2008: Swiss pacifists have been trying
to use their countries plebiscite system to get their armed forces abolished.
When put to a vote, this has not worked. But recent opinion surveys have shown
that, while, 70 percent of voters believe the country needs an army, and 78
percent believe the army is prepared to meet current threats, 65 percent oppose
replacing the 56 F-5 fighter-bombers with new aircraft. The F-5s are 1960s era
U.S. aircraft, which Switzerland has been using since the 1970s. It's a 12 ton
fighter roughly similar to the MiG-21. Normally it is armed with two 20mm
cannon, and three tons of missiles and bombs. The Swiss want to replace their
F-5s, in two years, with a few dozen more expensive (as in over $50 million
each) modern aircraft. Most Swiss believe the old F-5s, mostly used for ground
attack, are doing just fine.
For the
last six years, Switzerland has been reorganizing its military, reducing it
from 355,000 to only 199,000. This will be completed in two years, along with a
long overdue upgrading of weapons and equipment. This, however, has created
several disputes over whether the newer stuff is really better. It definitely
is cheaper, and that may be the main concern of the traditionally parsimonious
Swiss.