The U.S. Air Force has boosted funding for advanced engines under the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program, awarding $3.5 billion contracts to General Electric Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney. These engines are designed for next-gen fighters like the NGAD, offering improved power and fuel efficiency. However, a strategic review could shift the focus toward a more cost-effective, multi-platform approach, incorporating unmanned drones and bombers. Watch to learn how the USAF is shaping the future of air combat! #caliber #caliberenglish #news #usairforce #ngap #sixthgenerationfighters #advancedengines #generalelectric #prattandwhitney #adaptivecycleengines #ngad #militaryaviation #nextgenairdominance #defenseinnovation #futureoffighterjets #militarytechnology #unmanneddrones #combataircraft #stealthfighters #defensefunding #aircombat #airforceengineering #militarypropulsion #aviationtechnology #defenseindustry #nextgenerationengines #aircraftpropulsion #fighterjetdevelopment #militaryresearch #usmilitary

USAF expands funding for sixth-generation fighter engines
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