After
http://www.e3a.nato.int/
and
the three-strong C-17
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Strat ... Capability
a NATO-tanker force is now in the works.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... t-buy.html
(Source: OCCAR; issued Nov 21, 2014)
On 21 November 2015 at the NATO Support Agency (NSPA) in Capellen, Luxembourg,
a Cooperation Agreement was signed between the NATO Support Organisation and the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR)
to launch the acquisition phase of the Multinational Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) Fleet (MMF)
under the lead of the Netherlands.
Participating in the signing ceremony was the NSPA General Manager Mr. Mike Lyden and Mr. Tim Rowntree, OCCAR Director, along with Mr. Rini Goos, Deputy Chief Executive, European Defence Agency (EDA).
This ceremony marks a significant milestone in the European initiative to increase the air-to-air refueling capability for European Nations.
“This project, months in the planning, is now beginning to take tangible form to realize an additional air-to-air-refueling capability for Europe,” said Lyden.
“The agreement between NATO and OCCAR exemplifies the collaborative spirit of our two organisations for the benefit of all.”
The Cooperation Agreement, signed between the NATO Support Organisation (NSPO) and OCCAR
covers the management of the Acquisition Phase of the MMF project
and sets the framework and conditions under which OCCAR
will manage the Acquisition Phase of the aircraft on behalf of NATO.
The current participating nations,
the Netherlands and Norway
have established a Support Partnership within NSPO which will oversee the acquisition and operational sustainment of the MMF aircraft.