The U.S. unveils the F-47, a 6th Generation Fighter Jet poised to replace the F-22, marking a new era in air combat and defense strategy.
President Donald Trump announced on Friday at the White House that Boeing has been awarded a contract to develop the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter. This advanced aircraft is set to replace the Lockheed Martin-built F-22 Raptor, the world’s first fifth-generation fighter jet.
Flanked by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the Oval Office, Trump introduced the new aircraft, designated as the F-47, calling it “the most advanced, capable, and lethal aircraft ever built.”
“Nothing in the world comes even close to it,” the president said, emphasizing the aircraft’s superiority over existing fighter jets.
The NGAD program is expected to lead the U.S. Air Force’s efforts in air superiority, working alongside unmanned systems. The aircraft will be integrated into a “family of systems” that includes Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA), autonomous drones designed to serve as “loyal wingmen” in combat.
The program is being developed with an eye on global security challenges, particularly advancements made by China in air defense systems, electronic warfare, and next-generation fighter technology. As China continues to enhance its military capabilities, including the deployment of advanced fifth-generation fighters and suspected sixth-generation prototypes, U.S. military officials stress the importance of maintaining technological superiority.
While details about the F-47’s exact design remain classified, it is expected to incorporate state-of-the-art stealth features, enhanced sensors, and other cutting-edge technologies that surpass the capabilities of current fifth-generation aircraft.
The U.S. Air Force has released an initial rendering of the NGAD fighter, providing a glimpse into its potential design and functionality. However, the full extent of its capabilities remains undisclosed.
The development of next-generation fighters is not limited to the U.S. Several other nations, including China, Russia, the UK-Japan-Italy coalition, and the France-Germany-Spain partnership, have announced their own sixth-generation aircraft projects, even as fifth-generation fighters continue to be deployed.
Although specifics remain uncertain, sixth-generation aircraft are expected to advance beyond current capabilities in stealth, computational power, and weapons systems. Some of the anticipated features include:
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