First of all, no need to be such aggressive. I personally doubt this news. There is no article, no news, no topic regarding a new development of a 6th gen fighter jet in the German part of the internet.
Janes and Royal Aeronautical Society not good enough for you, eh?
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/germ...tealth-fighter-jet.485724/page-2#post-9330246
Janes reported:
"Speaking at the company's
Ottobrun facility near Munich,
Alberto Gutierrez, head of the Eurofighter programme, said that
Airbus DS and the Bundeswehr are looking at expected operational requirements and the latest technologies that will be available in the 2030-40 timeframe that the FCAS is expected to enter into service."
RAS reported
"Among the many and varied presentations covering A400M, MRTT, and light and medium products
at the annual Airbus Defence and Space (AirbusDS) TMB (Trade Media Briefing) in Munich this year, also saw the company unveil its concept for a FCAS (Future Combat Air System) to meet the Luftwaffe‘s evolving requirement for the 2030-40 timeframe.
The slide posted earlier, from
http://defence-blog.com/news/german...own-sixth-generation-stealth-fighter-jet.html read TMB16
This is TMB16 program:
Airbus Defense and Space, TMB16 – Execution of Strategy Driven by Focus on Services
Mr. Dirk Hoke, CEO Airbus DS, addressed journalists who gathered from across globe at the
annual Airbus Defence & Space (DS) Trade Media Briefing 2016 (TMB16) at the Airbus Defence & Space Head Quarters in Ottobrunn, Germany. Defence Turkey Magazine attended the two-day event on 20 - 21 June 2016 which included presentations on the company’s strategy, successes, technology solutions of the future.
Presenters during the two day event also included; Mr. Jean Pierre Talamoni - Head of Sales & Marketing, Airbus DS, Mr. Miquel Angel Morell - Head of Engineering, Jana Rosenmann – Head of Unmanned Aerial Systems, Fernando Ciria - Head of Marketing, Tactical Airlifters & ISR, Stephan Miegel - Head of Military Aircraft Services,
Mr. Alberto Gutierrez - Head of Eurofighter Program, Fernando Alonso - Head of Military Aircraft, Jeronimo Amador - Head of Marketing MRTT & Other Airbus Derivatives, Mark Henning - H145 Program Governmental business, Mr. Christian Fanchini - Senior Operational Marketing Manager and Mr. Ian Morris - VP Head of defense business Airbus Helicopters UK. The event concluded with a media tour the Helicopter facility at Donauwörth, 120km Northwest of Munich; journalists were provided with an opportunity to get an up-close look and access to the latest developments.
http://www.defenceturkey.com/en/con...driven-by-focus-on-services-2399#.WNllKqKkKUk
02 February 2016
A New European Military Order?
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Military Aviation Strategy Paper (MASP) published by the German MoD mid-January stated that the conclusion of a contract is expected for 2018 and helicopter deliveries should start in 2022. According to the paper, the multirole helicopter should increase the air mobility of the ground forces and contribute to MEDEVAC, as well as support of SOF and to personnel recovery missions.
This MASP also highlights that a next-generation weapon system (NextGenWS), complementary to the Eurofighter TYPHOON, will be developed as successor to the TORNADO, which is specialised for ground attack. The NextGenWS might be unmanned, manned or optionally manned, the paper states. A more precise definition will be carried out after further analysis.
In order to preserve the warfare capabilities of the Luftwaffe, the NextGenWS should enter service no later than when the TORNADO is taken out of operations, which, according to current planning, will fly until the middle of the next decade.
Sidenote: Mid-January, the Luftwaffe was hit with a software bug that causes its TORNADO's cockpit lighting to shine too bright, which is blinding pilots and preventing them from flying at night. Since the start of 2016, six TORNADOs have been used on reconnaissance missions to Syria in the fight against IS, just not at night after being hampered by a software update issue. Ever since the planes were upgraded to its new ASSTA-3 software, pilots have complained that at night the cockpit reflects so much bright light they cannot see, according to media sources. A spokesperson for the Luftwaffe revealed they are working on a timely solution. End Sidenote.
Also in planning is a so-called Future Combat Air System (FCAS), which the MASP describes as a system-of-systems, incorporating capabilities of existing aircraft, such as EUROFIGHTER, TORNADO, and the combat helicopter TIGER, but also future weapon systems, such as a MALE UAS and the NextGenWS.
The MoD intends to define conceptual ideas and operational requirements for an FCAS and a NextGenWS in 2016. These are to serve as a basis for multilateral cooperation and the examination of common requirements and technological feasibility.
According to the paper, the realisation of the NextGenWS and the FCAS has to be made with partner nations in a European context, because a purely national approach to develop weapon systems of this complexity is deemed impossible. The ministry wants to initiate a dialogue in Europe soon on common objectives, lines of development and options for action.
http://www.miltechmag.com/2016/02/a-new-european-military-order.html
The journal Military Technology is published by Monch Publishing group
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NOTE: NextGenWS is replacement aircraft. It is part of FCAS 'system of systems'
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The Air Power Development Strategy is a document issued by the Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD). It supplements the Aviation Strategy of the Federal Government in the field of military aviation. While the Aviation Strategy of the Federal Government underlines the importance of the German aviation industry for the economy, the Air the mission of the Bundeswehr on the basis of political requirements and ensuring the performance of the resulting tasks and capability development in the third dimension by aircraft.
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The Strategy thus particularly emphasises the close connection between the multinational orientation of the Bundeswehr and the definition of a
Future Combat Air System (FCAS). Both elements, i.e. long-term partnerships with other nations for sharing and developing capabilities in the air dimension and the organisation of the FCAS are, for the Bundeswehr with its multinational approach, closely connected and of strategic relevance for medium- to long-term decisions about capabilities and solutions
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b) Strategic Vectors
Technological Capabilities and Industrial Resources The strategy for further developing capabilities, for example third-generation (TORNADO) and fourth-generation (EUROFIGHTER) tactical combat aircraft, in
an integrated Future Combat Air System (FCAS) with various kinds of possible new platforms (e.g. Next Generation Weapon System (NextGenWS)) has a considerable influence on the required technological capabilities and industrial resources in the air dimension.
Parallel operation of two different combat aircraft types with partially overlapping capabilities ensures operational flexibility and offers an opportunity to successively replace aircraft types without temporarily losing important capabilities.
The need for key defence industrial technologies and industrial resources will therefore be determined in the foreseeable future by the capabilities required in the FCAS. For this reason, selected key national defence industrial technologies should be promoted for the further technological development of the EUROFIGHTER and the maturation of technology for a Next Generation Weapon System (NextGenWS). On account of the increasing importance of cyberspace, this explicitly includes key technologies in the fields of information technology and cyber power
some 25 more FCAS references and 12 more NextGenWS references in this document.....
https://www.bmvg.de/resource/resour...1-MilitaerischeLuftfahrt-Screen-ENG-final.pdf.
www.bmvg.de > website of: Bundesministerium der Verteidigung
First of all, no need to be such aggressive. I personally doubt this news. There is no article, no news, no topic regarding a new development of a 6th gen fighter jet in the German part of the internet.
Happy now?