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5th Generation Fighters; Beyond Lockheed Martin
« on: June 21, 2020, 11:08:41 am »

5th Generation Fighters; Beyond Lockheed Martin

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Jon Lake -
June 18, 2020
 
BAE Systems and its partners are developing the Tempest design to be a 6th Generation combat fighter.
 

International competition is “hotting” up to design alternatives Lockheed Martin’s 5th Generation F-22 and F-35 combat aircraft. And 6th Generation is just over the horizon.

Predictions about the future of air to air combat aircraft and of tactical fast jet aircraft have changed rapidly. About a decade ago, many expert observers, analysts, and industry insiders confidently predicted that the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II would be the last manned fighter programme, and that manned fighters would give way to advanced and autonomous stealthy drones.

UAV Limitations

But since then, a succession of asymmetric and counter insurgency campaigns have underlined the vital importance of having a human ‘in the loop’, and ‘on the scene.’ Situational awareness is hard to achieve when an operator’s view of the scene is provided by a narrow field-of-view video sensor and via a relatively low-resolution TV screen. There is little ability to detect movement using peripheral vision, nor to pick up a thin wisp of smoke or a momentary glint. A video camera could fail to register visual phenomena like these. Competing demands for bandwidth and enemy GPS jamming can also be limiting factors for unmanned platforms, while latency can make the air-to-air role particularly difficult for an unmanned platform.

https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2020/06/5th-generation-fighters-beyond-lockheed-martin/