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 ...
As the service winds down the Super Hornet line, it continues to develop the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. The idea is for a manned platform known as F/A-XX to operate in ...
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 ...