Vice Admiral Daniel Cheever, Commander of the Naval Air Forces, stressed the need for a naval sixth generation carrier-borne jet distinct from the Air Force’s F-47.
Following weeks of uncertainty, the U.S. Navy can now breathe a sigh of relief and prepare for a downselection of a winning design for the F/A-XX sixth-generation naval fighter. In fact, the Congress is restoring the funds destined to the program, after it was initially put on hold to give priority to the Air Force’s F-47. Contents Vice Admiral Daniel Cheever, Commander of the Naval Air Forces, stressed the need for a naval sixth generation carrier-borne jet distinct from the Air Force’s F-47. Navy excited after Senate’s F/A-XX save U.S. Navy F/A-XX Sixth generation, power projection and CCAs
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