Saturday, March 22, 2025

NGAD: Trump Approved Boeing's $20B F-47 for USAF...Near-Peer China Competition

Our analysis explores the strategic implications, technological advancements, and budgetary challenges surrounding the NGAD program. 
Discover how the F-47 embodies a shift toward faster, more frequent aircraft updates to maintain a decisive edge in multi-domain warfare.

  

Mar 21, 2025 #F47 #NGAD #USAirForce

Experience the groundbreaking evolution in U.S. air power with the unveiling of the F-47, the latest fighter jet developed under the U.S. Air Force’s Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. 

In a historic announcement attended by top military officials and personally declared by President Donald Trump, Boeing’s F-47 emerged as the winning design after a fierce competition with Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works. 
  1. Valued initially at $20 billion, this program is set to expand into a multi-billion-dollar endeavor, underlining its critical importance for the future of American defense. 
  2. The F-47 redefines modern warfare with its state-of-the-art stealth technology, super-cruise capability, advanced sensor fusion, and modular design, enabling rapid upgrades and integration with autonomous drones. 

This revolutionary “family of systems” approach not only bolsters air superiority but also adapts to emerging threats from near-peer competitors like China. 

Join us for an in-depth look at how this groundbreaking development is shaping the future of air combat and ensuring U.S. leadership in global defense innovation. 

Watch as we break down key features, political ramifications, and the innovative engineering behind the F-47, setting a new standard in next-generation air combat. 

China's J-36 Tailless Stealth Fighter Seen Flying For Second Time
America's NGAD vs China's J-36 |Battle of 6th generation jets - YouTube

 #F47 #NGAD #USAirForce #boeing 

Trump Approved $20B F-47 for USAF CGI 

Video Credit by ‪@netrunner_pl‬ 

China's J-36 & J-50 - First Impressions - YouTube

Videos Link Below:  

   • BAE Tempest    

   • Mitsubishi F-3 F-X Godzilla   

    • Lockheed NGAD Deux   

    • Lockheed NGAD prime    

   • Boeing YF-118 Bird of prey   

    • Lockheed SR-72 Darkstar  


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