Why the Air Force's NGAD Fighter Program Is Falling Apart
Story by Brandon J. Weichert • 15h
Key Points and Summary: The U.S. Air Force's pursuit of a sixth-generation warplane, part of the Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, faces skepticism due to its high costs and uncertain necessity.
RIP NGAD? Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall suggests scaling back the program to a "fifth-generation+" aircraft, rather than a full sixth-generation model.
What Happens Now? Given the advanced capabilities of existing fifth-generation planes like the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, critics argue that the NGAD program may not be worth the substantial investment, especially in a challenging economic climate.
Forget the Sixth-Generation Warplane, the Air Force is Getting Fifth-Generation +
U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall said in July he was “reasonably confident” that the Air Force’s proposed sixth-generation warplane will be crewed.
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