In the past year, the global turmoil and the recession of many established developed countries have not stopped these countries from pursuing advanced fighter technology. The news of Germany's technical recession last year became well known, and the European economic engine was affected as a result. In this context, Germany is still actively promoting the sixth-generation aircraft project with France and Spain, demonstrating its firm confidence in advanced technology.
It is worth mentioning that although the sixth-generation aircraft project promoted by Japan, the United Kingdom and Italy has been questioned because these countries lack even the experience of producing fifth-generation aircraft, South Korea's KF-21 fighter has become a highly anticipated project after the test flight landing. The KF-21 fighter also has obvious flaws, such as the external bomb bay that impairs its stealth performance, making it only reach the level of a fourth-and-a-half-generation fighter. Its so-called "domestic" status is also highly controversial, as the rest of the components except the screen may rely on imports or key technologies.
In contrast, India's Tejas carrier-based aircraft successfully took off and landed on the aircraft carrier Vikrant, demonstrating its aircraft carrier combat capabilities. The U.S. B-21 bomber and RQ-180 unmanned reconnaissance aircraft adopt a wing-body fusion layout, demonstrating the United States' leading position in advanced technology. Despite the high secrecy of the RQ-180, its ** degree is still low, while the B-21 bomber has a high ** degree, but it does not break through the advanced level in technology.
At the same time, China has also made remarkable progress in the field of fighter technology. The news of the replacement of domestic engines for the Navy's fifth-generation aircraft and J-20 has attracted widespread attention. The Navy's fifth-generation aircraft will become China's first carrier-based fifth-generation aircraft, and the replacement of the J-20's domestic engine marks a breakthrough in China's turbofan engine technology. These developments have attracted global attention and are expected to be showcased at future military parades.
Despite the unstable global situation, competition among countries in the field of fighter technology remains fierce. Whether it's Germany, the United States, or China, they are constantly working to advance advanced technologies in order to maintain their international position.
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