Some claim exist that they have a full size demonstrator already... some even a couple of years old.
I recalled they said a demonstrator had flown, but not that the USAF had said it was a full scale flight demonstrator.
I stand corrected.
Some claim exist that they have a full size demonstrator already... some even a couple of years old.
I think the size difference between an [Air Force NGAD] versus [B-21] is just too great for them to have a similar range
I expect the US to buy 200-400 NGAD aircraft.
The USAF intends to initially procure 200 NGAD fighters and 1,000 unmanned , assuming the use of two CCA platforms for each NGAD fighter and another two for each of the 300 F-35 fifth-generation fighters.
I'd bet on something between an F-111 and a B-58 for unrefueled range. Shorter than the B-21, but significantly longer than the F-22 unrefueled. A bird probably larger than the F-111 with more modern materials and engines, but much smaller than the B-58.
Shall we place bets on the rough specs?
There's just too much uncertainty at this point.
Personally I'm happy to bet when I reckon the odds are 70% in my favour
Ok, fine, Mr Respectable and Responsible.
Reckless Gambler Ruin Run here:
~120k to 130k lbs max takeoff. 1,500 NM combat radius. 24k lbs payload neglecting a gun and DEW (integrated self defense pew pew). Magazine volume large enough for ~16 missiles. 2+ crew. 6 Gs top. March 1.5 max. Quite stealthy. Almost always operating with CCA.
54k kg to 59k kg, 2778 km, 13.6k kg in civilized units.
IDKisms:
Offensive EW able to fry electronics like missiles.
4 crew.
whether supercruise is compatible with variable cycle style engines.
What role cyberwarfare will be part of the 'payloads' carried.
laser com system laser and fdas are an interesting combo.
That said, Boeing gets the project and the cost triples and is delayed by 5 years. Lockheed gets it and the US will need to have another fighter program asap to keep the industry healthy.
4 crew feels like too many, maybe 2-3?
From a technical perspective, variable cycle engines should make supercruise easier.
It's just intriguing... they claim something but who knows.I recalled they said a demonstrator had flown, but not that the USAF had said it was a full scale flight demonstrator.
I stand corrected.