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.
T he UK's House of Commons committee’s GCAP report admits that 2035 is an ambitious target date and, even if progress has been positive, the program needs to avoid mistakes and break the mold ...
The UK Ministry of Defence has to date committed more than £2 billion ($2.4 billion) to GCAP and the UK-only Team Tempest effort, with another £12 billion-plus budgeted for the next decade.
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 state of the Franco-German-Spanish joint Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program to develop a sixth-generation optionally-manned fighter seems stuck on the tarmac at this point, as the companies ...
A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: ‘The report rightly highlights the importance of GCAP for the UK’s military capabilities, economic growth and international partnerships, as well as ...
London is reportedly considering ramping up US arms and energy imports The UK government is considering purchasing more ...
Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has spoken in favour of Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Global Combat Air ...