If South Korea and Turkey can afford to build their own stealth fighter designs starting from much less, with only 75-80% of France’s GDP (PPP adjusted for a fair comparison), why can’t France do the same?
Especially with an existing user base of 300+ export Rafales to sell to.
Mind you I’m not advocating dropping FCAS, as you are correct that German financing is very helpful. But absolutely critical? Probably not.
South Korea is in final stages of developing a 4.5+ gen fighter.
South Korea is currently doing feasibility study for blk3 of kf21.
Which Means there is no formal sanction of funds for blk3 development to begin yet.
Also, SK generally spends more than 2.5+% of its gdp in defense.
France only now is spending more than 2% of its gdp on defense with russo-ukraine war.
France also has nukes and its delivery platforms to maintain and pay for.
As, for turkey the less said the better.
These guys signed MOU with Indonesian airforce, giving their kaan as option that Indonesia can buy in future, kaan whoes first prototype hasn't flown yet.
Similar thing with the size of kaan, withturkeys's need they don't need as large of a fighter, kaan's demonstrator and final size being this large is an indication of limitation, they couldn't make a compact enough airframe for the needs.
Even the design of kaan is done mainly by BAE Systems getting assistance from Turkish industry into customizing kaan for Turkish needs and their industrial capacity.
I have little hope of this program actually succeeding in 2030s, with all the theatrics turkey has done to hyping up and in many point of views lying about actual progress of this program.
So far, both countries "plans" for a next gen stealth fighter similar to how France "plans" for SCAF.
Neither sk or turkey has succeeded.
And SCAF is supposed to be a notch above, belonging to the so called 6th gen category, more ambitious in terms of capability but also "money" required for SCAF.