200k US 6th Generation Fighter Jets Shocked The World
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00:00 The fastest, stealthiest, and most agile fighter of the century, the American 6th generation
00:12 NGAD fighter will be everything for the Chinese and Russian militaries to fear and lose to,
00:17 should the seemingly likely war between the world powers eventually break out.
00:22 The NGAD fighters will be crucial in such a war, and hundreds of them could take to
00:26 the sky to deal unprecedented damage.
00:29 This is our focus in this video today, the 6th generation fighter that can shock the
00:34 world and how the Air Force will wield a lethal, unstoppable, massive fleet of 200 of them.
00:44 On March 7th, at the 2023 Air and Space Forces Association's Warfare Symposium, Secretary
00:51 of the Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Frank Kendall discussed the Air Force's future plans
00:55 to maintain its air superiority.
00:58 This was the first time the service has given a real sense of the scope and scale of its
01:02 plan for its future fighter plans.
01:05 The plan revolves around acquiring 200 units of the 6th generation NGAD fighter, operating
01:10 the existing 300 units of the 5th generation F-35 Lightning II, and supporting those fighters
01:16 with 1,000 autonomous drones, with each fighter having two drones.
01:22 The drones, also known as Collaborative Combat Aircraft, or CCAs for short, are being developed
01:28 alongside the manned 6th generation NGAD fighter.
01:31 In other words, they would be 6th generation combat drones.
01:35 They would act as extensions of the sensors, electronic warfare, and weapons on manned
01:40 fighters, saving the fighters from taking on the risk of going to the edge of battle
01:44 until absolutely necessary.
01:46 For this life-saving fighter drone configuration, the Air Force is sparing no expense.
01:52 For the fiscal year 2024 alone, the service has a budget of $2.4 billion, and $392 million
01:59 of this goes to the development of the CCAs.
02:02 These numbers would likely only increase over the coming years, as the Air Force has previously
02:07 made it clear that each NGAD fighter will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and
02:11 the overall NGAD program could cost over $100 billion.
02:16 For context, America's current most lethal fighter, the F-22 Raptor, costs a whopping
02:22 $350 million, the most of any fighter in history.
02:27 And the F-22 Raptor is what the NGAD fighter is slated to replace when it enters service,
02:32 although that move may be a bit controversial, and we'll get to why in a minute.
02:36 For now, it's important to note that the total of 200 NGAD combat jets is roughly equivalent
02:41 to the size of the Air Force's current F-22 Raptor fleet, hinting that the entire F-22
02:47 fleet will be replaced.
02:49 The F-22 is reportedly involved in the NGAD program as some form of testbed upon which
02:54 the NGAD fighter would be born.
02:56 This is expected, as only the current indomitable, unrivaled, and unmatched fighter can birth
03:02 a new, more indomitable, more unrivaled, and more unmatched fighter and overall program
03:08 that's packed with jaw-dropping, never-before-seen capabilities.
03:13 NGAD Capabilities NGAD stands for Next Generation Air Dominance.
03:18 It is the United States' sixth-generation program tasked with developing the future generation
03:23 family of systems that will ensure air superiority for U.S. forces in the most challenging operational
03:29 environments.
03:30 The idea that would birth the NGAD was initiated in 2014 after the Defense Advanced Research
03:35 Projects Agency, or DARPA, had completed its Air Dominance Initiative study in March 2014.
03:42 The U.S. Air Force would join in on this quest in 2016 via the AS-2030 flight plan, although
03:48 the service was initially focused on a single future-generation fighter jet as opposed to
03:52 what it is today, a family of systems.
03:56 NGAD, as a family of systems, is developing several key technologies in areas such as
04:01 propulsion, stealth, advanced weapons, digital design, and thermal management of the aircraft
04:06 signature.
04:07 These technologies will be used to build new sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, weapons,
04:12 and the centerpiece around which others revolve, the manned, sixth-generation NGAD fighter.
04:18 The NGAD fighter, to a great extent, defines the entire NGAD family of systems.
04:23 Its capabilities could either make or mar the capabilities of other NGAD systems.
04:29 So to know the true potential and capabilities of NGAD, it is important to take a look at
04:33 the capabilities of the fighter, particularly in crucial areas such as stealth, architecture,
04:39 sensors, and weapons.
04:41 Stealth Stealth is an advancement that has been here
04:44 only one generation of fighters ago, but it's one that's here to stay.
04:49 According to the Air Force's biennial acquisition report covering the fiscal years 2019 and
04:54 2020, the NGAD fighter maximizes its stealth features by taking an overall triangular shape,
04:59 internally holding its payload, and having no distinct tail section, also known as vertical
05:04 stabilizers.
05:06 It is the first fighter in history to be unveiled with such a revolutionary design.
05:11 Vertical stabilizers had always been required to keep an aircraft airborne until the concept
05:16 of active flow control came to life in the B-2 spirit.
05:20 Active flow control uses computer brains on board to constantly adjust the flow around
05:24 the aircraft to keep it airborne, similar to how birds fly.
05:28 The result of this on an aircraft is top-level stealth, and, well, it's not a wallet-friendly
05:34 cost.
05:35 This to an extent justifies why the B-2 costs $2 billion and why Congress has budgeted over
05:41 $10 billion for the NGAD in less than a decade.
05:45 In architecture, laser weapons that can take out targets on the ground, in the air, on
05:51 the seas, and even in space.
05:53 A mix of high-performance guns, missiles, AETP engines capable of subsonic, transonic,
05:59 and supersonic flight that cost over $6 billion to develop.
06:03 Loyal wingmen, top-of-the-line electronic warfare countermeasures, avionics, and communications
06:08 are only some of what to expect on the NGAD fighter.
06:11 But despite these advancements, decades of history have taught the U.S. that an aircraft
06:16 will always have room to be better no matter how advanced it already is, especially with
06:21 near-peer adversaries becoming more near-peer by the day.
06:24 As a result, the NGAD fighter will come with an open architecture that enables the fighter
06:29 to take on new upgrades easily and quickly.
06:33 This way, the fighter will constantly adapt to newer challenges of the battlefield that
06:37 are introduced by the advancements of opposing militaries.
06:40 To put it simply, the 6th generation NGAD fighter can be upgraded to become the 7th
06:46 generation NGAD fighter years after it's fielded.
06:49 Advanced Sensors and Weapons The NGAD fighter's immediate surroundings
06:53 will be miles wide, as it would be capable of spotting targets, friendlies, and points
06:58 of interest from tens of miles away.
07:00 This capability enables the fighter to double as a surveillance, reconnaissance, and target
07:05 acquisition aircraft.
07:06 The sensors that make this possible come with maximum connectivity and thus the ability
07:11 to share its data with every other member of the fleet, whether 6th generation or not,
07:16 keeping every member of the U.S. fleet abreast of relevant information in real-time.
07:21 The U.S. would do away with radars mounted on aircraft to electronically configured smart
07:26 skins integrated into the aircraft's fuselage.
07:29 This results in increased sensor sensitivity as well as network adaptability.
07:34 It also aids with communication across the fleet and ultimately enables remote control.
07:39 As a result, the NGAD fighter is designed to be optionally manned depending on the requirements
07:44 of the mission.
07:45 Moving on from systems to weapons, the NGAD fighter is armed to the teeth with the widest
07:50 array of the most advanced American guns, bombs, missiles, and laser-directed energy
07:55 weapons.
07:56 All of these capabilities and more would make the U.S. Air Force virtually invincible, but
08:01 not just them.
08:02 The Navy, too, would like a piece of the 6th generation fighter pie.
08:06 The new 6th generation fighters would replace the F/A-18 Super Hornet from the Navy and
08:11 as said earlier, will replace in the Air Force the F-22 Raptor.
08:15 And although the Air Force has made this clear, there are discussions questioning this move
08:19 and making it a controversial one.
08:22 For some, the F-22 shouldn't be replaced and should simply fly alongside the NGAD fighter
08:27 like the more intelligent, less expensive, and newer F-35 will.
08:31 Understandable as this argument might be, there are valid reasons why the immediate
08:36 future of the F-22 isn't in the sky.
08:40 Future of the F-22 Raptor
08:43 Every era comes to an end at some point.
08:45 The F-22 Raptor will always be remembered as the fighter that changed the world.
08:50 The first 5th generation fighter jet, the first stealth fighter, the indomitable king
08:54 of air superiority even to this day, and so on.
08:58 The F-22 Raptor is a highly effective special weapon to the US Air Force.
09:03 So special in fact that there's a federal law in place that prevents it from being sold
09:06 to any country across the globe, not even to allies of the United States.
09:11 The F-22 Raptor was truly everything the US needed.
09:15 But times have changed, the battlefield has evolved, and the US, once alone in fielding
09:20 5th generation fighters, now must compete with 5th generation fighters from other nations
09:25 such as the Su-57 Felon from Russia and the J-20 from China.
09:30 And while the F-22 could reportedly best these foreign fighters, it's simply less daunting
09:34 to take out 5th generation fighters with a new 6th generation NGAD fighter that performs
09:39 the F-22's air superiority job better than the F-22 ever could.
09:44 Better than any fighter ever could.
09:47 The NGAD fighter is designed to be a wonder, to be one reason non-allies would think twice
09:52 about attacking the US, and then erase such thoughts.
09:56 It will be the aircraft version of a nuclear weapon with unimaginable power.
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