The US Navy is making strides toward the development of its F/A-XX sixth-generation warplane, aiming to replace the aging F/A-18E/F Super Hornet by the 2030s. Boeing recently unveiled a new rendering of the F/A-XX, which boasts advanced stealth features and a projected range 25% greater than current fighters, essential for operations in contested areas like the Indo-Pacific.
However, the ambitious program faces challenges, including potential costs exceeding $300 million per aircraft and delays similar to those experienced by the F-35 program. As the Navy prioritizes maintaining air superiority amid rising global tensions, critical questions remain about the feasibility and necessity of deploying manned warplanes in an era increasingly dominated by drones and hypersonic technology.
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