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The aerospace giants developing Britain’s next generation Tempest fighter jet have unveiled a new design of the aircraft amid fears for the future of the multibillion-pound programme.
An earlier concept for the Tempest future fighter jet. BAE Systems A simulator has been developed especially for the project and is located at a new facility at BAE Systems in Warton, Lancashire.
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The Tempest project represents future combat air systems due to be deployed in the mid-2030s and will use technology in BAE System's demonstrator sixth generation jet fighter programme.
BAE Systems yesterday revealed the demonstrator plane for the planned new generation Tempest fighter jet is 'set to fly within three years'.
BAE Systems has built representative forward fuselage of the Tempest/Future Combat Air System (FCAS) to explore advance manufacturing capabilities.
'Generation Tempest' took off at the Farnborough air show on 18 July, as the UK announced plans to fly a supersonic demonstrator of the sixth-generation fighter within five years, and detailed ...