f-22 can be at service for at least 40 years from now
probably aim174
definitely will have ground attack capability
i heard Canada and some Europe nations may replace their F-35 with something else, LOL
its not official news but im sure its the dumbest thing they can do lol
I think Trump said it could carry any type of payload, I could be wrong though I will rewatch the video.
Can you link the video?
Of course!
Here you go: (you can find a longer version online I think)
Trump announces 6th generation F-47 fighter jet built by Boeing
that doesnt really mean much, but dont see why they wouldnt try to add compatibility to most of the inventory
Indeed, but there’s no reason not to add Air to Ground capabilities on a New Gen fighter tbf.
“There has never been anything like it from Maneuvrability, speed or payload” - Donald Trump
I dont think the US has had a fighter with no ground attack capability since early f15, and even then it could carry bombs
Maybe AMRAAM AXE then?
For now it’s only classified as “F” though. I don’t think its main role will be Air to Ground but it will certainly be able to carry at the very least JDAMs and GBUs.
One thing I wonder is will it even have Beast mode?
remember f15e is also still classified as f
f/a seems to be more limited to navy planes
How tf are computers gonna recover from flatspin if there is no rudder
Oh Yeah that’s true. I can’t wait to have more news on this thing!
fluid dynamics magic
Classified but magic
Mockup? CSAF confirmed at least 2 if not 3 X-planes flying for half a decade at this point.
Everything I’ve found suggests 2-300mil per airframe.
That’s also what I found yeah… makes you wonder what kind of technologies are on that thing.