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    The makers of a fighter jet being developed to fire onboard laser weapons have shown off the construction. Of s first prototype.
    The combat aircraft called Tempest is set to come into service in 2035 and will be one of the world’s most advanced adaptable and connected fighter jets in service.
    It will boast an intelligent weapons system, a software-driven interactive cockpit, integrated sensors and a powerful next generation radar capable of providing 10,000 times more data than current systems, giving it a battle-winning advantage. 
    The new aircraft is a joint effort by Britain, Italy and Japan and is being built in the UK by aerospace and defence firm BAE Systems.
    It has shown off a rendering of the demonstrator and an airframe being built on the factory floor.
    BAE says the demonstrator is already two-thirds completed, including the fuselage and wings.
    The manufacturing process includes 3D printing and robots designed to work closely and safely with human workers.
    Test pilots including from Britain’s Royal Air Force have already flown over 300 simulated hours.
    This has allowed for rapid improvements of the flight controls by putting them and the simulated aircraft through complex flight operations.
    The Tempest has a modular design for quick upgrades, integrated AI and machine learning system.
    There are also controls for turning the fighter into a command and control centre for drone swarms.

    OPS: Testing the high-speed ejector seat for the Tempest demonstrator

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  • dukas 187413131 fer
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    Tempest 1
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    Picture MUST credit: BAE Systems
    The makers of a fighter jet being developed to fire onboard laser weapons have shown off the construction. Of s first prototype.
    The combat aircraft called Tempest is set to come into service in 2035 and will be one of the world’s most advanced adaptable and connected fighter jets in service.
    It will boast an intelligent weapons system, a software-driven interactive cockpit, integrated sensors and a powerful next generation radar capable of providing 10,000 times more data than current systems, giving it a battle-winning advantage. 
    The new aircraft is a joint effort by Britain, Italy and Japan and is being built in the UK by aerospace and defence firm BAE Systems.
    It has shown off a rendering of the demonstrator and an airframe being built on the factory floor.
    BAE says the demonstrator is already two-thirds completed, including the fuselage and wings.
    The manufacturing process includes 3D printing and robots designed to work closely and safely with human workers.
    Test pilots including from Britain’s Royal Air Force have already flown over 300 simulated hours.
    This has allowed for rapid improvements of the flight controls by putting them and the simulated aircraft through complex flight operations.
    The Tempest has a modular design for quick upgrades, integrated AI and machine learning system.
    There are also controls for turning the fighter into a command and control centre for drone swarms.

    OPS: Tempest flying simulator.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • dukas 187413130 fer
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    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tempest 1
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    30/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: BAE Systems
    The makers of a fighter jet being developed to fire onboard laser weapons have shown off the construction. Of s first prototype.
    The combat aircraft called Tempest is set to come into service in 2035 and will be one of the world’s most advanced adaptable and connected fighter jets in service.
    It will boast an intelligent weapons system, a software-driven interactive cockpit, integrated sensors and a powerful next generation radar capable of providing 10,000 times more data than current systems, giving it a battle-winning advantage. 
    The new aircraft is a joint effort by Britain, Italy and Japan and is being built in the UK by aerospace and defence firm BAE Systems.
    It has shown off a rendering of the demonstrator and an airframe being built on the factory floor.
    BAE says the demonstrator is already two-thirds completed, including the fuselage and wings.
    The manufacturing process includes 3D printing and robots designed to work closely and safely with human workers.
    Test pilots including from Britain’s Royal Air Force have already flown over 300 simulated hours.
    This has allowed for rapid improvements of the flight controls by putting them and the simulated aircraft through complex flight operations.
    The Tempest has a modular design for quick upgrades, integrated AI and machine learning system.
    There are also controls for turning the fighter into a command and control centre for drone swarms.

    OPS: Render of what will be the Tempest flying demonstrator currently under construction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The Callen-Lenz Koios drone.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The Callen-Lenz Koios drone.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The Callen-Lenz Koios drone.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    A T-150 drone; one of the heavy lift unscrewed air system drones.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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  • How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The Callen-Lenz Koios drone.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    The GCAP (global combat air programme) model of a proposed 6th generation jet.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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    How UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets. BAE Systems at Warton
    'There's a bit of a queue forming': how UK firms are enticing buyers for the next generation of fighter jets.

    Inside the hangars where robots are poised to keep the UK a top-tier military nation and continue more than a century of building military aircraft.

    BAE Systems at Warton, Lancashire, where the Typhoon jets are made.
    The company is looking to design and build the next generation of fighter aircraft and advanced drone technology.
    Richard Hamilton, MD Europe and International and the GCAP (global combat air programme) model.
    Warton, UK. 15 July 2025.

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