Italy, Japan and Great Britain together to develop a new fighter that will use artificial intelligence. This was revealed by the British tabloid The Sun: the United Kingdom planned to build a “stealth” fighter capable of becoming invisible to the radar together with Italy and Japan until 2035. This is the most important military program of the near future, for cost and by technological level.
The Tempest jet, a sixth-generation fighter, is due to enter service in 2035 and can be flown autonomously and with a pilot. The superfighter will also be able to engage drones during dogfights.
Source: IL Tempo
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