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Orel escribió:Por cierto, en la noticia de Infodefensa mal escrito o algo pasa: que pongan que ese 6ª generación será sucesor del Su-35 (4ª) y del T-50 (5ª). El sucesor del primero tecnológicamente ya existe, en teoría: el propio T-50. Es como si dicen que el F-35 (5ª) es sucesor del F-16 (4ª) y del F-4 (3ª), mezclando dos generaciones lo que no debería venir a cuento.
¿para qué quieres que el avión sensor de un avión arsenal sea tan caro y tripulado? Haría mucho mejor papel un UCAV con los sensores necesarios para apuntar la munición.
tampoco hay una amenaza creíble que justifique un interceptor.
No sé... la industria está teniendo un éxito defensivo asombroso, logrando que se mantengan requisitos de guerra fría.
Ponle escarapela al pájaro que tienes que derribar
Orel escribió:A ver qué saldrá, porque del ATF (luego el F-22) en los '80 se veían unos conceptos curiosísimos.........
16 marzo 2017
El actual gobierno yanqui quiere impulsar el programa NGAD de la USAF, para un caza de sexta generación sustituto del F-22:
Trump Wants an Enormous Funding Increase for America's Next Fighter
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The U.S. Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program is conducting research and development work that will ultimately lead to an air superiority fighter to take the place of the F-22. The program is due for a large increase in funding, as the Trump administration suggested an eight-fold increase for the NGAD program, up to $168 million from just $21 million.
the full increase is highly unlikely to be approved... Still, the request for such a sharp increase indicates that the White House will be pumping more resources into the NGAD program, and the Air Force will likely move forward with the program more quickly than anticipated.
Not much is known about the next-generation fighter in terms of design specifics. Boeing, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, and Northrop Grumman have all released sixth-generation fighter concepts and put together teams to begin R&D work...
http://www.popularmechanics.com/militar ... n-fighter/
http://aviationweek.com/defense/trump-s ... en-fighter
Air Combat Commander hints at rapid acquisition for Penetrating Counterair
29 MARCH, 2017
The US Air Force could field its Penetrating Counterair platform on a fast track, according to the service’s head of Air Combat Command.
The USAF will likely purchase its sixth-generation aircraft in batches and add capabilities along the way, rather than wait for years for an exquisite platform, Gen Mike Holmes told reporters 29 March. The service is already working with Congress to figure out what authorities would allow the air force to field a prototype and complete a fly-off, instead of a longer engineering, manufacturing and development process, Holmes says.
“If we did it the way we bought the F-22 and the F-35, it would still be 25 years away and I just don’t want to wait that long,” Holmes says. “That’s why we’re talking about doing a different acquisition model where we’ll buy probably more than 100, but some number of a version and see how those do and see what’s available and see if we want to add something in the next round.”
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Along with directed energy laser weapons, Holmes says a three-stream engine might not be ready for the first round of PCA.
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https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... or-435696/
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