Core Points - The first F-47 stealth fighter has entered production, as announced by U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff David Allvin during the "Space and Cyber" annual conference [1] - Boeing is leading the development of the sixth-generation fighter, with a target for its first flight in 2028 [2] - The F-47 is designed to succeed the F-22 Raptor, featuring advanced stealth capabilities, modern sensors, and more powerful engines, and will be capable of operating alongside autonomous drones [2] - The aircraft is expected to exceed speeds of Mach 2 and have a combat radius of over 1,000 nautical miles [2] - The development phase of the F-47 is projected to last until the fiscal year 2030, but it may be deployed earlier [2] - The U.S. Air Force plans to procure at least 185 F-47 aircraft, which is expected to match or exceed the current fleet size of F-22s [2] - The F-47 is deemed critical for maintaining U.S. air superiority in future conflicts [2] - The U.S. Air Force has described the F-47 as "the most advanced, lethal, and adaptable fighter to date" [2] Additional Insights - Air Force Secretary Troy Meink confirmed progress on the B-21 "Raider" program while noting delays in the "Sentinel" intercontinental missile project [6] - Decisions regarding some stalled programs are expected to be announced in the coming months, ensuring continuity in Air Force operations despite leadership changes [6]
美国宣布其首架 F-47 隐形战机已投产:计划 2028 年首飞,波音主导研发的六代机