The two new prototypes China just flew are sure to cause a stir in Washington and time will tell what that means for NGAD.
Disaster?: The U.S. Navy is advancing its F/A-XX program, a sixth-generation fighter intended to replace the F/A-18E/F and EA-18G aircraft and complement the F-35C in carrier operations.
The U.S. Navy has decided to develop its futuristic F/A-XX aircraft independently of the NGAD program. This design could bear the burden of aerial combat against Chinese aviation in the event of a ...
China's first 6th gen fighter appears to have taken to the skies for the first time seemingly beating Western fighter jets ...
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Source selection is still expected in 2025 for the Navy’s F/A-XX despite a 67% cut to the program’s budget. The Indian Air Force reportedly has been preparing a request for proposals for its ...
And like you say, I think as the US pushed its program back for NGAD and F/A-XX as well, then Europe looks like it's probably on pretty level terms in terms of leading the market there.
This might be the last tranche of F-35s until the incoming Trump administration can figure out what, precisely, it seeks to ...
The US Air Force (USAF) will refrain from making a decision on a much-watched sixth-generation fighter development programme, leaving the issue to the incoming administration of president-elect ...