Kugler Bimetal partners with Lockheed Martin to supply precision aerospace and defence components

By Defence Industry Europe

Switzerland has reaffirmed its ability to operate the F-35A fighter jet independently, countering claims of external control or restrictions linked to US defence systems. The Swiss Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS) clarified that the aircraft, alongside the Patriot missile defence system, can function autonomously without requiring US approval.
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Swiss manufacturer Kugler Bimetal SA has announced a collaboration with Lockheed Martin to develop and supply high-precision, finish-machined components for global aerospace and defence applications. The cooperation will be carried out at Kugler Bimetal’s advanced manufacturing facility in western Switzerland and is expected to deliver substantial long-term value.

 

The agreement supports Lockheed Martin’s offset obligations under the Swiss government’s F-35A procurement programme. It reflects a shared commitment to strengthening Switzerland’s industrial base and its role in the international defence and aerospace supply chain.

“We are honored to collaborate with Lockheed Martin on this important initiative,” said Vincent Gillet, CEO at Kugler Bimetal SA. “This project will contribute to long-term economic development through advanced manufacturing, job creation and international market access.”

 

 

Under the arrangement, Kugler Bimetal will produce mission-critical parts including hydraulic pump components, actuation mechanisms, landing gear systems and specialised subsystems used in civil and military aircraft and land equipment. The company will apply its expertise in bimetallic casting, precision machining and complex component finishing to meet the highest aerospace and defence standards for performance, durability and safety.

The collaboration highlights the importance of linking advanced manufacturing with global aerospace and defence requirements. It also strengthens Switzerland’s contribution to next-generation airborne platforms while supporting allied nations with precision-engineered components essential to modern mission-critical systems.

 

 

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