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A model of the next-generation fighter jet,
currently under development by Japan, the United Kingdom, and Italy, was unveiled at the 2024 International Aerospace Exhibition held in Tokyo from October 16 to 19.
The project, officially known as the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), aims to develop a cutting-edge fighter jet that integrates advanced capabilities across all three nationsโ defense sectors.
The joint effort is led by Japanโs Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the UKโs BAE Systems, and Italyโs Leonardo. At the exhibition, BAE Systems showcased a scaled-down version of the jet model, measuring approximately 2 meters in lengthโroughly one-tenth the size of the actual aircraft. A full-scale model, over 20 meters long, was previously displayed at the Farnborough International Air Show in the UK in July 2024.
According to BAE Systems representatives, design of the model presented in Tokyo closely aligns with the larger version showcased earlier, with only minor differences in dimensions. The Tokyo model displayed updated design elements, including significant changes to the main wing, rear fuselage, and tail sections. These adjustments reflect a shift from a focus on agility in dogfights to enhancements in range, speed, and payload capacity.
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