Switzerland and Austria Form Military Purchasing Pact
In a move to enhance cost-effectiveness and efficiency, Switzerland and Austria have agreed to cooperate on the procurement of military equipment. Defence ministers from both neutral countries emphasized the benefits for acquiring modern systems, particularly in air defense, while ruling out deeper military integration.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland and Austria have entered a formal agreement to synchronize the procurement of military equipment.
- The cooperation specifically targets air defense systems as a priority for joint acquisition.
- Both nations have explicitly ruled out a merger of their respective air forces due to constitutional neutrality.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We are only just at the beginning of joint procurement in Europe."
"If we join forces, it will be cheaper and more efficient."