| | | April 20, 2026 |
Driven by a race to get ahead of quickly evolving enemy capabilities,
the U.S. Navy is now aiming to enter the next step of contracting for
its 6th-generation crewed fighter – known as F/A-XX – by August. Despite
intervention from Congress, the next-generation carrier-based fighter
has remained in limbo since the Pentagon moved to effectively shelve the
program last year. |
That’s according to Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Daryl Caudle,
who spoke with reporters Monday at the Sea-Air-Space 2026 exposition
near Washington, D.C. In response to a question from TWZ, Caudle
acknowledged the uncertainty that has kept F/A-XX in a holding pattern,
even as the Air Force’s future fighter, dubbed the F-47, has forged
ahead. | Read our full story and the latest on F/A-XX here. |
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