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F-47 NGAD production starts as secret 6th gen fighter targets 2028
Boeing has initiated the construction of the F-47, the world’s inaugural sixth-generation fighter jet, under the Next ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Mach 2 F-47 NGAD 6th Generation Fighter Keeps Chinese Generals Up At Night
The F-47 NGAD is pitched as a true leap: a long-range, Mach-2-plus stealth “quarterback” that commands swarms of ...
Despite being plagued by a rash of disasters and safety concerns over the past several years, Boeing was awarded the F-47 ...
The F-22’s combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, and sensor fusion remains uniquely suited to penetrating contested ...
The U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff has publicly stated that the nation's next-generation F-47 fighter is not scheduled to fly until 2028.
The National Interest on MSN
Future Combat Jet Turbulence? FCAS Team Says ‘Don’t Believe It’
Only time will tell if the disagreements currently halting progress on FCAS will impact its delivery. While reports over the ...
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) led U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Elissa Slotkin ...
The National Interest on MSN
China’s Mysterious J-36 Fighter Is Apparently Nearing Completion
China’s J-36 sixth-generation fighter was recently spotted in public, with significant design alterations from its last ...
Boeing's decision to use replacement workers to complete fighter jet projects in St. Louis has once again put the company at odds with members of the U.S. Senate.
Lockheed Martin has begun the “engineering analysis” around adding sixth-generation features to the company’s fifth-generation fighters based on development work it did on the losing bid for the Air ...
A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, the AI-powered fighter YFQ-44A has begun flight testing, as General Atomics takes to the sky ...
GE Aerospace and Kratos have successfully completed high-altitude tests of their GEK800 turbofan, designed to power low-cost ...
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