Britain signs 550 million pound weapons contract for F-35 jets

Britain said making the new missiles, known as SPEAR3, would enhance the UK's future combat air capability and support more than 700 jobs in the country.

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One of the first four F-35B Lightning II fifth generation, multi role combat aircraft, arrive at RAF Marham on June 6, 2018 in Kings Lynn, England
LONDON: Britain said on Wednesday that it signed a 550 million pound ($751 million) contract with European weapons-maker MBDA to manufacture surface-attack missiles for use on the country's F-35B fighter jets.

Britain said making the new missiles, known as SPEAR3, would enhance the UK's future combat air capability and support more than 700 jobs in the country.

MBDA is jointly owned by British defence company BAE Systems , European aerospace giant Airbus and Italy's Leonardo.

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