The United States plans to significantly reduce the aircraft and warships that it makes available for ​NATO operations in Europe, the New York Times reported ‌on Friday, citing two senior European officials.

– The decision would limit NATO’s ability to launch long-range strikes and conduct surveillance, the report said.

– The U.S. ​plan includes cutting the number of F-16 and F-15E fighter ​jets from roughly 150 to 100, as well as ⁠reducing maritime reconnaissance aircraft from 26 to 15 and removing ​all eight aerial refuelling tanker jets it previously made available to ​Europe, the report said.

– It also aims to redeploy a missile-launching submarine and an aircraft carrier, along with several warships and scores of jets that join ​the carrier’s missions, the New York Times said, adding that ​one of two groups of bombers previously assigned for Europe’s defence may also ‌be ⁠reallocated.

– Reuters could not immediately verify the report. NATO and the U.S. Department of Defense did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

– The U.S. Eastern Command said in a statement last ​week that it ​would “rightsize” its contributions ⁠to the NATO Force Model, without providing further details.

– Reuters reported in May that the U.S. planned ​to scale back the military capabilities it would make ​available to ⁠its alliance allies during a major crisis.

– U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has repeatedly accused European governments of underinvesting in their militaries and ⁠relying ​too heavily on U.S. protection, while urging ​both Europe and Asian allies to boost defence spending to 3.5% of GDP.

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/us-plans-major-cut-fighter-jets-warships-nato-operations-europe-nyt-reports-2026-06-12

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