Morning Overview on MSN
Why the US F-47 6th gen fighter design defies the laws of jet physics
The Boeing F-47 has been framed as a sixth-generation fighter that seems to bend the rules of jet design, promising extreme ...
Jet Insight on MSN
The F-47 explained, how America’s sixth generation fighter plans to dominate the skies
The F-47 is not an upgrade, it is a complete redefinition of air combat built around range, stealth, and unmanned wingmen.
The National Interest on MSN
The Navy’s Expectations for the F/A-XX Fighter Are Rising. So Is Its Price Tag.
Chief of Naval Operations Daryl Caudle stressed that the sixth-gen fighter jet was urgently needed to replace the US Navy’s existing fleet of F/A-18 Super Hornets and EA-18G Growlers.
The US and China are considered the two strongest candidates for sixth-generation fighter jet programs, although many European countries are also striving to develop this type of weapon.
China unveils its sixth-generation triple-engine fighter jet, rivaling US tech, with 8,000 km range and advanced adaptive ...
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 ...
The F-47 designation is a reference to Trump and his support for the program, but he seems ready to change it if things don't ...
President Donald Trump said this week that he may remove the number "47" from the U.S. Air Force's upcoming sixth-generation ...
Donald Trump mentioned the US Air Force’s ‘most devastating plane’ – the F-47, wondering the reason behind the number at the ...
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 ...
The United States and China are the two obvious contenders for sixth-generation fighter programs—and various European nations have also committed to their development. The race to field a ...
Raptor plant shuttered in 2011, and Boeing’s F/A-18 Super Hornet assembly will follow suit in 2027, but the others are going strong, with US assembly lines currently cranking out over 300 fighter jets ...
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