US and China Locked in Race for Next-Generation Fighter Jets

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US and China Locked in Race for Next-Generation Fighter Jets
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The US and China are engaged in a technological arms race to develop sixth-generation fighter aircraft that will surpass the capabilities of current fifth-generation jets.

The United States and China are competing to develop their next-generation, or 'sixth-generation,' fighter aircraft, which experts say will surpass the capabilities of the most advanced combat jets currently in service for both nations. Last month, China unofficially revealed two new combat aircraft prototypes. The Chinese military currently operates the J-20 , its most advanced fighter jet. Meanwhile, the U.S.

Air Force confirmed that the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter jet, intended to replace the F-22, is progressing in development. The U.S. Air Force is also testing the B-21 bomber, marketed as the world's first sixth-generation aircraft, incorporating further technological advancements. Experts note that the definition of a sixth-generation fighter is not universally agreed upon, but these aircraft are expected to feature significantly improved stealth, networking, computing, sensing, and engines compared to their predecessors.

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