The United States is now developing a sixth generation plane, the first version may appear in 2030.
The prospects of American F-35 Lightning II seem “dark” against the rear of China’s own fighters. Replacement analysts predict that the United States can leave the F-35-scale purchase plans in favor of the next generation aircraft, which is on the way. The business insider reported it.
Experts are concerned about the exchange that Lockheed Martin’s sharing-the manufacturer of three F-35-owner-owners will be a sag if the Pentagon has the best plane.
The essence of the problem is that the American military has bought a lot of F-35. But Elon Musk, whose influence on American politics is growing, can interfere with their plans. The latter repeatedly criticized the F-35 as very expensive and outdated cars.
The US is currently forming a sixth fighter. The first version can appear by 2030, and it will have better properties, such as the F-35, including the best machines, sensors and possibilities of stiffness. But the most important thing: the new aircraft will have the ability to work in contact with the unemployed fighter, such as the aircraft battle.
The media record that although claiming to the F-35 is justified, there is no real evidence that the new fighters of Stealth Fighters will actually survive the F-35.
“So far, the world has only seen a few images of two new Chinese aircraft.
The media recalled that once during the Cold War, the United States also tried to find out the “Russians” who created the advanced “Miracle-Armed Forces”. But eventually the Soviet weapons in practical use were disgusting.
Remember, China has raised another new generation fighter in the sky, who has received the J-36 designation. This is different from the JH-XX dimensions that are smaller.
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