Rethinking next-gen air dominance/ John A. Tirpak
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Air & Space Forces, Volume 107, Issue 7/8 2024, pg. 10-11Summary: The NGAD program's overarching aim is to develop key technologies that would provide the Air Force with air dominance. Any change to NGAD's scope or timing would force a complete rethinking of the Air Force's “4+1” fighter force design introduced in 2020.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The NGAD program's overarching aim is to develop key technologies that would provide the Air Force with air dominance. Any change to NGAD's scope or timing would force a complete rethinking of the Air Force's “4+1” fighter force design introduced in 2020.
NEXT-GENERATION AIR DOMINANCE, FIGHTER FORCE, DIGITAL DESIGN, NEWARTICLS
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