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FCAS 6th generation fighter collapse looks more and more likely
Will the Franco-Spanish-German Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter project move off the drawing board and into the air? It seems increasingly unlikely. KEY POINTS – Europe’s Future Combat Air ...
The F-47 NGAD is already rewriting the rules of next-generation air combat, and its latest milestone has stunned the defense ...
The flight of China’s third J-36 sixth-generation fighter prototype on December 25, 2025, marks far more than another step in ...
The US Department of War's latest annual assessment of Chinese military capabilities reveals significant progress in airpower ...
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Sixth-gen fighter: China speeds up development of J-36, J-50 jet; challenge US’ air dominance
Often referred to as the J-36 and J-50, these aircraft are widely believed to represent China’s vision for future, ...
The U.S. Air Force announced Boeing has been awarded a contract to design, build, and deliver its next-generation fighter ...
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Europe Cannot Afford Two Distinct Sixth-Generation Fighter Jet Programs
As America and China race towards a sixth-generation fighter jet, European countries must make up their minds: are two ...
A Pentagon report contends that China's development of its aircraft carriers, sixth-generation fighters and nuclear arsenal ...
Lockheed Martin said the US government is interested in its F-35 "fifth-generation-plus" concept. The company wants to use research from its failed six-generation stealth fighter design. The CEO said ...
Boeing has been selected to build the US Air Force's sixth-gen fighter aircraft. The Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter is expected to succeed the F-22 Raptor as the top air dominance ...
Ending a major point of uncertainty for the US aerospace industry, elected lawmakers in Washington say they will support a Trump Administration plan to provide only minimal funding to the US Navy’s ...
The biggest unanswered question is which one of two major aerospace contractors—Boeing or Northrop Grumman—will win the F/A-XX contract. Just weeks after President Donald Trump and Secretary of ...
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