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The U.S new 6th generation fighter is ten years earlier than expected

   

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The U.S new 6th generation fighter is ten years earlier than expected


The U.S new 6th generation fighter is one of the things, which are showing the abilities of the new high-power computing. The next-generation artificial intelligence-based simulations allow that things like jet-fighters can design by using virtual workspaces, and that means that they need to make the physical models of the aircraft is decreasing. Air Force Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD)-program is planned to make the new air-dominance fighter for the year 2030. But the advantage in aviation is faster than ever before. 

The virtual models can allow creating the model of the airflow and radar echoes in the virtual workspace, which allows to cut off the poor models, and the virtual air-combat and other attacks, where the virtual model of the aircraft is making simulated air-combat in the memory of computer would allow making changes to the model by using higher tempo than in the models, where is used real prototypes. And that makes the research and development process of those planes more flexible than ever before. 

The research and development process would be faster and better than ever before. Artificial intelligence can find every kind of mistake in the plans before the prototype would even lift-off. So that thing decreases work for nothing. When the artificial intelligence-based systems are collecting data from the prototypes, the feedback of the system would be neutral and effective. 

The computers would also collect and compare the data which is collected from the prototype and its opponents. In the test flight period that data also compared with the reports of the test pilots. So that thing makes it possible to find errors and things, which should make other ways better than a human ever can. 

So when the hopeless models are denied the team can start to work with the prototypes that can have success. And if the new jet fighter would take to service, that thing needs to have better abilities than old models. Developing the aircraft is a very expensive thing. Keeping that project virtual so long as possible is better for data security.

The thing that makes that new jet fighter very interesting is that it has kept secret. There are no images or other things about that mysterious aircraft. There is told that this 6th. generation jet fighter has been in the combat simulation against F-35, but there is no other detail. So the project is very public, but one thing is missing, the new jet fighter. The new jet fighter might carry many types of weapons, but the type of those weapons is classified. 

Sources and image: 

https://www.foxnews.com/tech/why-an-air-force-6th-gen-stealth-fighter-is-here-almost-10-years-early

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