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Tempest: Next Generation Fighter Jets

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UK unveils next-generation fighter to be built with Italy and Japan ...

Fifth-gen tech. A fifth-generation fighter is an aircraft that incorporates major technologies developed during the first part of the 21st century. Currently, these are the most

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Work is set to begin on developing the Tempest class of jets in 2025, with the planes, a successor to RAF Typhoon, expected to be ready by 2035. The jets will be

In what is being described as a “first of its kind” initiative for the Royal Air Force (RAF), individual parts from its retired fleet of Tornado fighter jets are being ground down and

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The Demonstrator will be a piloted, supersonic aircraft that will help us to understand more about the advanced technology that is required to deliver a sixth-generation fighter jet.

Tempest will be a sixth-generation optionally-manned stealth-capable fighter jet, which will be designed to be connected, flexible and upgradeable to stay ahead of changing

Treaty signed to create Tempest

How Britain’s Tempest Fighter Will Rival the F-35 and Beyond. Fighter jets scoop up massive amounts of flight data with radars and sensors.It would be interesting to see if a

The Demonstrator will be a piloted, supersonic aircraft that will help us to understand more about the advanced technology that is required to deliver a sixth-generation fighter jet.. Designing

Laser-laced, Rolls Royce-powered electric engine to grace 6th-gen Tempest fighters. The jointly-developed fighter is set to take its first flight in 2027, with an eye to be

Tempest is the RAF’s next generation combat aircraft, coming into service from 2035 to replace the capabilities provided by Typhoon. Discover Tempest’s game-changing technologies and capabilities for yourself.

Unveiled at the Farnborough International Airshow running this week in the UK, the new model presents an enhanced design with a larger delta wingspan and improved

At the Farnborough air show (FIA), the United Kingdom revealed a full-size concept model of its new sixth-generation fighter jet Tempest. The multi-role jet — which is expected to be ready for service by 2035 — will fly along

Meet Tempest: In September, the UK’s BAE Systems, Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Italy’s Leonardo agreed to the next steps to deliver the concept phase of a next

Britain’s next generation fighter jet programme is in doubt after Labour’s failure to match the Tory pledge to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030. Luke

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Team Tempest is a collaborative project to build Britain’s new fighter jet. This partnership is constituted by industry giants BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Leonardo, and MBDA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence.

UK, Japan and Italy sign an agreement to develop the next-gen supersonic jet that is set to replace the Typhoon in Royal Air Force service

Sir Keir Starmer has praised a trilateral programme to build a sixth-generation fighter jet as “important” and making “significant progress”, but stopped short of confirming that

Pioneering aerodynamic engine testing is powering the development of the UK’s next-generation supersonic stealth combat aircraft, Tempest. The above image shows Rolls

UK signs deal with Japan and Italy to build next generation fighter ...

On Dec. 9, 2022, the Governments of Japan, UK and Italy announced the launch of the GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme) with the aim to develop a next-generation fighter

Earlier this month, the three nations of the Global Combat Air Programme unveiled a new concept model of their next-generation fighter aircraft at the Farnborough International

FCAS’ technology development and maturation phase began in February and a further contract for a demonstrator phase is under negotiation. The next-generation fighter is

Following the NGF of Germany, France and Spain, there is now a second European project for a 6th generation fighter jet with the Tempest. Program partners include

The aerospace giants developing Britain’s next generation Tempest fighter jet have unveiled a new design of the aircraft amid fears for the future of the multibillion-pound programme.

America’s next-generation fighter jets and their “loyal wingmen” drones could counter China’s fleet size advantage and widen the operational range for a potential conflict in

The nations will develop a next generation fighter – due to enter service in the mid-2030s – that will eventually replace the Typhoon jet. It is hoped the new Tempest jet will carry

Individual parts from retired combat aircraft have been ground down and 3D-printed into new components suitable for the RAF’s next-generation Tempest. The recycling project

The latest concept model of the sixth-generation fighter being developed by the UK, Italy and Japan highlights its advanced aerodynamics.

The U.K., Italy, and Japan are looking to field an operational 6th generation aircraft by 2035. But that might be too late in the race for the world’s next most advanced fighter jet.

Team Tempest is delivering world firsts in advanced technical capabilities. The Tempest aircraft will deploy new, game-changing technology and is set to join the RAF fleet

UK develops next generation fighter demonstrator aircraft as part of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme. Project involves the Ministry of Defence and the

Our ability to develop cutting-edge technologies to meet global power needs, teamed with our advanced power and propulsion systems means we will play a major part in the next

The UK will propel the sixth-generation fighter jet programme into the next phase, focusing on technology with a £656 million funding allocation. This is part of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) – a trilateral