National Security Journal on MSN
Forget the F-47: China’s New J-50 6th Generation Fighter Is Flying
Fresh close-ups of China’s tailless J-50 (J-XDS) prototype reveal key sixth-gen traits: a broad, diamond-shaped nose, ...
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Pratt & Whitney, GE & Honeywell Push Small Turbofan Engine Design Plans For New Fighter Jets
Even as the powerful Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II becomes a staple on the flightline of air forces around the world, and ...
Boeing's developmental F-47 sixth-generation fighter will make its first flight in 2028, with assembly work already underway ...
China’s latest and most capable aircraft carrier has used its new electromagnetic catapult to successfully launch three types of aircraft, according to Chinese state media, which released footage of ...
New video clips show three military aircraft, including a J-35 stealth fighter, taking off via electromagnetic catapult from ...
The Aviationist on MSN
This Might Be Our Best Look Yet at the Chinese J-XDS Stealth Jet
For the first time, the J-XDS was photographed at close distance on the ground, revealing new details. Two new photos, ...
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works has debuted the Lockheed Martin Vectis, a Group 5 survivable and lethal collaborative combat ...
Pratt & Whitney, GE Aerospace and Honeywell are advancing small turbofan designs as the Pentagon emphasises rapidly fielding ...
The People’s Liberation Army Navy’s newest and most capable aircraft carrier launched and recovered the next-generation of ...
Turkey’s bid to build its first indigenous fighter jet still hinges on US engines, underscoring how a key defense technology may hamstring efforts to become an export powerhouse for a new generation ...
The US Air Force envisions having advanced crewed fighter jets flying alongside combat drones. Defense giant Lockheed just ...
Germany is determined not to give in to what it sees as unjustified demands by France's Dassault for higher workshare on a ...
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