Det jeg spør meg er hvor langt har utviklingen kommet av helt ubemannede fly, altså droner, også kalt UCAV? Det er mye eksperimentering med AI i fly, også skrevet om her. Jeg innbilte meg en stund at 6. generasjons jagerfly ble av denne typen, men det er åpenbart prematurt. (Red.)
Britain inks $200 million
contract with Team Tempest for future fighter jet
By: Chris Martin 16
hours ago
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Go up close with the Tempest demonstrator.
WASHINGTON —
The British Defence Ministry has signed a £250 million (U.S. $199 million) deal
with Team Tempest, a group of companies working on the country’s future combat
jet, to provide digital and physical infrastructure to develop the aircraft.
The ministry
said the latest contract is part of the government’s investment of more than £2
billion on the project, which will be spread out over the next four years.
With the
contract signed between the government and BAE Systems — one of the four
founding members of Team Tempest that also includes Leonardo UK, Rolls-Royce
and MBDA UK — the Future Combat Air System program has entered its concept and assessment phase.
Defence
Secretary Ben Wallace made the announcement Thursday at BAE Systems’ Warton
facility, calling the deal a “multimillion-pound investment that draws on the
knowledge and skills of our U.K. industry experts.”
“Boosting our
already world-leading air industry, the contract will sustain thousands of jobs
across the U.K. and will ensure that the U.K. remains at the top table when it
comes to combat air,” he said.
The
government’s lead for future combat air capabilities, Richard Berthon, called
the FCAS effort “hugely important in ensuring the U.K. and its partners have
the skills and technology we need to give us the battle-winning edge for the
future.”
“Developing
the system allows us to drive a revolution in digital development and harness
the power of open-systems architecture,” Berthon added.
Italy and
Sweden are also involved with the sixth-generation fighter jet program, having
signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.K. in 2020, with plans to share
the workload on developing the aircraft. Leonardo CEO Alessandro Profumo said
Thursday that the Tempest project will serve as “a game changer” for British
and Italian technological innovation.
And earlier
this month, Wallace met with his Japanese counterpart, Nobuo Kishi, in Tokyo
where they agreed to accelerate bilateral discussions on developing subsystems
for the program, including for power and propulsion.
Meanwhile, the
Franco-German-Spanish effort to produce a future combat jet — also called the
Future Combat Air System, or FCAS for short — is set to launch its research and
development phase this fall.
Germany’s Air
Force chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz, told Defense News this month that he
hopes the two programs will merge so there is more interoperability between
NATO allies.
“It can be that we go on
different tracks. Hopefully we will merge eventually,” Gerhartz said.
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