Although the United States has always been on the cutting edge of new military jet tech, other countries around the world are also developing planes.
LONDON—The Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) will have to “break the mold” if it is to achieve its target of delivering a new-generation combat aircraft by 2035, UK lawmakers have suggested.
The UK’s House of Commons committee’s GCAP report admits that 2035 is an ... without altering the timeline. The new report highlights: “Exportability of the platform has been recognised ...
Work on the new jets, developed under the global combat air programme (GCAP), is going well, MPs have been told – but concerns have been raised about possible overspending on the £12billion budget.
Despite earlier concerns, the UK's new Labour government supports the program, ensuring its continued progress. The GCAP aims ...
This is even more important as GCAP and the Typhoon program will run at the same time, with the latter continuing at least until 2050 thanks to new orders and the Long-Term Evolution. Mariani also ...