Chinese Sixth Generation Fighter Prototype

China Unveils World’s First Sixth Generation Fighters – U.S. Reconsiders Financing Development Costs to Compete

On December 26 the first images of sixth generation fighter aircraft were released from China, showing two unnamed models that are expected to succeed the country’s J-20 as to form the new elite of its fighter fleet. The new fighters notably had tailless configurations, which were never seen before and are a key requirement for sixth generation fighters. The larger of the two aircraft also used a previously unheard of triple engine configuration. The unveiling of the aircraft came at a time when the United States is increasingly hesitating on whether to move ahead with development of a high performance sixth generation fighter under the NGAD program, or whether to pursue a less ambitious lighter and shorter ranged fighter due to difficulties in affording a larger one. It also follows major recent successes in China’s combat aviation industry, including large scale production of the WS-15 next generation fighter engine for new generations of J-20s, and other notable programs including the FC-31 fighter and CH-7 unmanned bomber. The consensus has grown that China is set to move from the United States’ sole peer level competitor in fifth generation aviation, to the clear world leader in the sixth generation. 

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