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Stalled Ambitions: The Struggle to Resurrect the FCAS Warplane Programme
Europe's delayed sixth-generation fighter programs risk strategic airpower gaps while relying increasingly on the US F-35, which dominates NATO air forces, officials say.
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FCAS Is Falling Apart
Key Points and Summary – Europe’s flagship sixth-generation project, FCAS, is stumbling just as Russia grows more aggressive and the air domain becomes harsher and more transparent. The continent increasingly relies on the American F-35—an aircraft it neither controls nor can replace—because its own industrial base and test infrastructure cannot deliver a rival on time. FCAS Fighter Mock Up. Image Credit: Creative Commons. -Meanwhile, the US is …
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