Sixth-Generation Fighter Jet

Canada Joins UK’s Next-Gen Fighter Jet Project

The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a trilateral effort between the UK, Japan, and Italy, aims to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet by 2035. While Canada is not currently a partner, the UK government has expressed openness to future collaboration. This aligns with analysts’ suggestions, given Canada’s strong security ties with the UK and its adoption of the F-35, already utilized by GCAP members. GCAP’s advanced capabilities will replace existing fleets and foster international defense cooperation. The program is progressing with a demonstrator aircraft anticipated by 2027.

Read More

Trump Wants Boeing to Build a Fighter Jet Named After Him

President Trump announced that Boeing will build the Air Force’s next fighter jet, the F-47, a sixth-generation aircraft he claims will be the most advanced ever created. The F-47, reportedly costing over $20 billion, is intended to surpass the F-22 Raptor in cost-effectiveness and adaptability, and will be completed during Trump’s presidency. Defense Secretary Hegseth emphasized the jet’s role in global power projection. The design remains classified, though Trump hinted at its stealth capabilities and five years of secret testing.

Read More