India is considering collaborating with one of Europe’s sixth-generation fighter jet programmes. The options include Future Combat Air System (FCAS) led by France, Germany and Spain or UK-Italy-Japan ...
India’s Defense Ministry is seeking to join one of the foreign government-industry consortia developing competing sixth-generation fighters, opening a parallel acquisition track ...
India’s potential entry would bring funding, industrial scale, and fresh tensions to two programs already strained by ...
The arrival of a new partner would provide a valuable boost to backers of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), as the cost ...
The GCAP project rivals the French-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS). And while the €100 billion FCAS project is on the brink of failure, a similar project by the UK, Italy and Japan is ...
India may join FCAS or GCAP sixth-gen fighter projects to access advanced combat tech, while balancing indigenous AMCA development and strategic autonomy.
Reports indicate that costs have tripled, but it's unclear if the Japanese government under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi would augment this year's budget.
Summary and Key Points: The United States Air Force and the newly elected UK Labour government are both showing hesitation towards their respective sixth-generation fighter jet programs due to rising ...
The sixth-generation fighter under development by Italy, Japan and the UK will be capable of close integration with the militaries of other NATO partners, including the USA. “Future interoperability ...
A repeat star of the Farnborough air show is back in new-look guise, as the three-nation Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) continues its progress towards service entry in 2035. Being advanced by ...