It may or may not. If you’re going to depend on another country to plan and fund the upgrades and do the actual heavy lifting can it be said to be indigenous? Is it going to help you develop your industry?
You said earlier a licensed indigenously built aircraft. That means it’s licensed from somewhere else., like Canadait Sabres. US design licensed and built in Canada. Or CF-5/116 Freedom Fighters. ISS still coordinated with the OEM.
If that’s not what you meant, then what do you mean?
Again it goes to what is the end state or the entire program.
Which I proposed.
For the JSF we were only a Tier 3 partner not what I would describe as one of the main ones, ie Tier 2. Even so I would not argue that our approach to the JSF / F35 procurement was a good one or that it is one that would work if we are trying to establish a robust indigenous industry and capability as a major partner.
And any collaboration in a European 6th Gen fighter program like GCAP, which I personally prefer, would likely learn from the lessons of tepid collaboration like the JSF program.
Why would industry value or trust the relationship if we bail when it comes time to buy aircraft? Same for our partner nations?
No different than what should the JSF JPO trust us and keep the Canadian aerospace suppliers still in the program, which it does. So a mediocre F-35 program is still better than what another joint program based say in Europe could ever be?
You asked for input, which I gave. If your view is different than mine, that’s fine. We don’t have to see things the same way.
If I were OM for a day (or long might have a decision last) I would have put more focus on the operational capability, and as I have said over a long duration months thread, I would have pushed for a second fleet based on the Rafale M, a nuclear strike capable (as the F-35 is) fighter aircraft that is a proven interoperable with U.S. aircraft (only non-US fighter to integrate and operate from a USN Nimitz-class carrier — without MADL btw), and reinforcing French and European aerospace industrial capacity.