The challenge of keeping the US’ qualitative edge is becoming more intense as the technological gap between potential adversaries becomes more contested. Several nations have embarked in on 5th generation fighter programmes while the race for the next 6th generation aircraft has begun. Dr James Bosbotinis’ market report condenses and summarises the US efforts to maintain technological air superiority . This market report covers:
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The International Fighter Market remains a dynamic and challenging one. As security concerns rise, new technologies are pushing the boundaries of the fighter capabilities into new generations while budgets, remain the most important constraining factor. As fighters that are the main workhorses retire, nations face questions on how to replace them best, be it with the latest generation fighters such as the F-35 or less modern but still capable fourth-generation fighters such as the Gripen NG. This report:
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