Japan’s Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), its next-generation fighter project in collaboration with the United Kingdom and Italy, may be given a boost now that the development of a similar aircraft has been put on hold.
Germany, France and Spain have indefinitely postponed the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), prompting suggestions that some or all participants may instead turn to the rival GCAP.
On December 30, German defence media outlet Hartpunkt reported that the “faltering” project, long...
Japan’s next-generation fighter jet project set for boost as European rival stalls
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Source: scmp.com

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