NGAD Program: The 6th Generation Fighter Jet of USA

This video is about the next-generation air dominance program of USA which is critical for the United States Air Force to re-establish the nation’s air supremacy force. Within the US Department of Defense, air superiority is a core mission. However, at present America’s this strategic capability is exceedingly fragile. The vast percentage of air superiority mission is executed by the Air Force which saw its fighter aircraft inventory cut by over half in the years after the Cold War — from 3,206 fighter jets in 1990 to roughly 1,753 fighter jets namely F-15Cs, F-15E, F-16s, F-15 E X, F-22s and F-35s today. New fighter programs, such as the F-22, have been prematurely cancelled, while full-rate production of the F-35 has been delayed much too long. In this backdrop, The Next Generation Air Dominance program of U.S. Air force was initiated in the early 2010 with the aim to develop a system of systems that will ensure U.S. tactical air dominance for the decades to come. It comes with a highly versatil
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