Dassault
Aviation and Airbus have teamed up to develop new fighter jets
as part of what is being called Future Combat Air Systems (FCAS). The systems
will be designed to work together for military missions.
In addition to
next-generation fighter aircraft, FCAS will include cruise missiles,
medium-altitude long-endurance UAVs and other drones. “The overall system will
be interoperable and connected in a larger perimeter with mission aircraft,
satellites, NATO systems and land and naval combat systems,” the companies said
in a press release.
“The vision that France
and Germany have set forth with FCAS is a bold one and it’s an important signal
in, and for, Europe,” said Dassault Aviation chairman and CEO Eric Trappier.
“The FCAS program will strengthen the political and military ties between
Europe’s core nations and it will reinvigorate its aerospace industry.”
The new aircraft are
projected to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon and Dassault Rafale fighters,
beginning some time between 2035 and 2040.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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