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US Navy persists with stealth fighter plans despite financial hurdles

US Navy persists with stealth fighter plans despite financial hurdles
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The US Navy's F/A-XX stealth fighter program remains in a state of uncertainty as it contends with budget constraints and competition from other military initiatives. Despite the sidelining of the project in favor of the Air Force's F-47, the Navy continues to push for development. Boeing and Northrop Grumman are still contenders for producing this next-generation aircraft, following Lockheed Martin's removal from consideration.

According to USNI News, "The Navy's FA-XX program will maintain minimal development funding to preserve the ability to leverage F-47 work while preventing oversubscription of qualified defense industrial base engineers." The 2026 fiscal year budget includes $74 million dedicated to sustaining current F/A-XX development activities but does not allow for further advancement towards production.

"The carrier air wing is a vital element of not only US Navy operations, but the US Armed Forces as a whole," stated officials, emphasizing its significance within military strategy. With increasing numbers of F-35C fighters enhancing force capabilities, there's an ongoing need for more robust platforms like the proposed manned or optionally manned sixth-generation F/A-XX fighter.

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Although unmanned systems are seen as valuable force multipliers, retaining human oversight remains crucial. As discussions about future budgets unfold, it's uncertain whether there will be new allocations for advancing these next-gen strike fighters.

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