@@Lightraymuse Are you serious about that? I thigh you were joking at first, but I realize you may be serious. I would think to start it,you would need to punch in a code to a keypad. Maybe the FAB could be worn as a bracelet.
@@TheNoiseySpectator they don't need puch any keycodes, the aircraft performs real time dna tests, so only pilots that are registered with usaf can enter and start the plane.
Just how many 6th generation fighters have been 'revealed for the first time' over the past two years? (Answer - about as many as there are people with vivid imaginations and moderate skill with computer imaging!)
Forget about fighter jets. Immortality with the Lord Jesus is more important. The physical mark is: they erect a digital economy and enforce the physical mark of the beast. Most people, yea, sadly 99% of Christians have the spiritual mark of the beast because they worship the beast. They go to church on sunday, Christmas and Easter. Our Lord Jesus, Paul, John, and the Christian Gentiles respected the sabbaths, new moons and holy days (passover, Pentecost, feast of tabernacles, etc). Revelation 11:10, Galatians 4:8-10, Jeremiah 10:1-5, Ezekiel 8:16, Acts 12:4 show people keeping CHRISTMAS AND EASTER FROM SATAN. Jesus is the everlasting Father, Alpha and Omega, the Almighty. Revelation 1. Isaiah 9:6. Only our Lord Jesus is without sin. We can be holy, perfect and blameless like Noah, Job, Elizabeth by the help of the Holy Ghost. Jesus is the LAMB of God. Telling people not to eat clean flesh is a doctrine of devils which Ellen taught. Repent and follow the Lord Jesus. Imagine singing, praying, reading the Bible but hearing depart from me, worker of iniquity. Judge Jesus kept the new moons and holy days like passover, feast of trumpets and others. She wrote that we should have less marriages as the world ends thus forbidding to marry. She did not keep the new moons nor holy days like Pentecost and feast of booths. The Holy Ghost spoke through Jeremiah, Isaiah, Paul and other apostles, not Ellen. She wrote no one can eat clean flesh like beef which is sanctified by the word of God and prayer. The Holy Ghost is the spirit of prophecy and the testimony of Jesus Christ, not Ellen White. Only women need to cover their hair while praying or prophesying.
@@zeekrich7143 also facts. I write software at a Silicon Valley company everyone knows and some of the AI guys I work with are becoming increasingly concerned with the rapidly increasing pace of AI development. I've been told we've literally got 10 good years left if we fail to fully understand what is truly happening inside AI algorithms. It's currently a black box situation where we have an appropriate understanding of these models, such that we can program AI to do a lot of things fairly well...but not perfectly. And that's because the ridiculous level of complexity underpinning the models, which isn't something we humans can wrap our heads around. Instead, we're left with a course-grained statistical analysis of these models that can't really sus out specific fine-grained details of how or why the AI did what it did. And because AI is created by us humans, the AI will reflect our human values - which includes our negative values and biases too. It's unavoidable that AI will think like we do, but waaaay better. We're capable of some bad things...luckily we're not supercomputers...like AI is. So yeah, it's probably a good time to dust off that bucket list.
@@captain_crunk brother Morgan well said am not a tech person but a sci-fi geek what you are really missing is the spiritual and the physical or better put All technology of mankind has come from fallen angels the government has has been working with these beings for a long time to make the AI work all you need is demonic inhabitants of the AI system and it will work the government division of people who knows how to do all the rituals to get in contact with demonic beings and fallen angels humans consciousness can also be downloaded in to a AI system as well
anytime a Russian jet is shown as a competitor in this high tech area, its laughable. I think we can all see through this now. They can't even establish air superiority against a country which was rated like 30th best military in the world. Russia has lost all credibility in their military, technology, and strategic tactics. They aren't even close to being relevant anymore.
And on top of that, when you learn what the state Moskva was in prior to its promotion to becoming a submarine, you'll eventually know how things run in the Russian military.
@@eugenechun4140 Not to mention what state they're probably in right now given how we've seen how Russians take care of their naval warships and mechanized divisions.
One major mistake. The B-2 didn't cost $2 Billion dollars, it was $500 million per plane and that's because the Air Force reduced the number of planes requested after agreeing to the contract. I worked for Northrop directly on the B-2 program so I'm very familiar with it's costs and the reasons for the high price tag. The number one reason is to recoup the cost of research and development. The B-2 was developed over a 10 year period. The materials that went into its radar absorbing skin, the flight control computers and software. We used a language called Jovial which was based on ALGO 58 and ran on a MIL-Std-1750A processor. It was an expensive program but the research provided developments that are common in modern weapons systems. The CPU and development language wasn't new but what we did with the tried and proven system was amazing. The original test pilot commented after his first flight that this bomber handled like a fighter, was extremely nimble which was something for a bomber.
air defense sees these planes at a distance of more than 650 kilometers, what weapons does the B2 use? free-falling nuclear bombs? very funny. spend your money further, another proof that you have idiots sitting there.
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00:18 thats correlation not causation. Its not the fighter jet that makes a superpower its the economic foundation that preceeds it. All this says is that the nation with the most money to spend has won
Possibly but the 6th gen program that has the biggest budget at the moment is the UK/Japan program, and Italy and Sweden are rumoured to be joining in.
6-th gen is just about to become public. Specs aren't revealed. The video doesn't contain any information beyond arbitrary codenames and an artist's impression of the things.
LOL they discontinued the F-22 8ish years ago and are being maintained or part of the experiments for the 6th gen fighter. 10 billion is a drop in the bucket of our military spending and other nations still spend billions on their programs. We can just pretend the Russo-Japanese war never happened with militaries can get really powerful over night and not develop new weapons. Our economy would eventually go to shit because rival nations would push us out of trade agreements but hey, you won't have to have a few bucks taken from your paycheck. Principle of the matter! I'm teasing! :) I don't know what you believe but the military is going to get a lot of money
No, I think those are development costs per year I think. The new fighter is probably going to be around 200 million per jet with the price to slowly go down. The raptor was around 300 million back in 2000s money, so it is actually a lot more economical
Smart skin I feel like would be a huge game changer but a hell of a thing to keep operational. I doubt they are not mounting an array on this thing, I imagine if they have smart skin that can emit in the Radio spectrum for active sensing, it will be a for long wavelengths and jamming. Most likely it will be for Omni directional communications.
Further, nobody seems to realize, "Smart skin" could be jammed up by firing at the craft a "paint bomb" to coat the plane By producing a cloud of something sticky. In fact, they could even add something like radium or iodine to make the paint low level radioactive, and emit a faint energy that would be enough to jam up such sensitive sensors. 🙄
Even current stealth materials already have super expensive repair and replace costs ... smart skin sounds outrageous to test, service and maintain between flights. How many failure points would be needed to reduce it's stealth or smartness to the point of operational vulnerability.
Ah yes, "Picasso-level quality", because when you think of Picasso the first thing that comes to mind is precision, accuracy, and giving a true representation of something.
If stealth is a first generation tech on a fifth generation fighter then what was the F-117? Though technically a light bomber, it was stealth capable and earliest models we in the 70’s.
Nighthawk's first flight was in 81, B2 was 89 and then the Raptor was 97 and the 35 was in 06, but waaay before that back in 64 was the grand-daddy of them all the Sr-7. Now thats true first gen stealth. (Also the F-117 was an attack aircraft the USAF just designated it a "fighter" so the most talented young pilots would choose to fly it)
The F-117 had stealth, but it wasn't a "fighter", let alone a 5-th gen one. It wasn't even supersonic. It didn't have a radar. It wasn't capable of dogfighting anything because it didn't have air-to-air weapons nor the ability to mount any without throwing stealth out the window... That being said, it was a breakthrough in it's own sense, and a truly remarkable aircraft as well
@@B_izzyy Actually the first F-117 flight was much earlier than that. I don't recall the earliest reg number I've seen on one, irrelevant now that they're "retired" but it was definitely a 70's reg bird.
LOVE the fact that this aircraft is MODULAR. This means specific components can be upgraded without completely scrapping the entire plane. This is very cost effective and allows for easy replacements for repairs.
The US is already in the development of 7th gen fighters that will utilize advanced ai to pilot them. However, this goes against the US current doctrine of having technology and ai aid us, vs replacing the role of the pilot or soldier.
You can kiss that doctrine goodbye. They have not been funneling hundreds of billions of dollars into the Super Soldier Program for over 40 years to not use what they have created.
Imagine if-just for a moment-all the dollars spent across these "competing" countries were spent on bringing peace to the world and ensuring absolutely no one went hungry, what kind of world we all would have. The fact that any one of these machines of war is so similar is irrefutable proof that humankind is the same anywhere on the planet. We all want the same thing. Why cannot that be peace?
Brother Rudolf, thank you for your take on this. For me, it's different. As a character in the book I am writing says, "Peace, if it is a gift, cannot be wrapped in threats."
Carl, seems you've grown up to be yet another naive leftist. First, we DO NOT all want the same thing. throughout history over 200,000 years, man has gone to war. and yet somehow you think that could change. 100,000,000s of years of evolution, and magically you think man is going to come together, across 8,000,000,000 people, and work towards peace. Hilarious. there will ALWAYS be sociopaths and megalomaniacs who want to rule and conquer. and throughout history it has been proven that the technologically inferior nation is conquered by the technologically superior. we know this and yet you still sit there thinking "we all want peace, why can't there be peace where we spend money on the hungry, etc". pathetic so yes, now we have superpowers who have been in arms races for decades and these governments act as countervailing forces to each other, yielding, in general, peace in the world. the world has never been more prosperous and safe for so many, and the poverty rate is declining.
You’re thinking about Utopia, which sadly will never exist. Because each human has their own agenda and values. And like Rudolf said, this is solely one of the most peaceful eras because of the absolute fear from being destroyed. There are necessary evils in this world, and this may be one of them. Can’t know about peace if peace is all you know right?
I 100% agree but seeing China’s military explode in capability, growing Russian aggression, the debacle in Afghanistan and terrorists feeling more emboldened than ever and Mark Milley talking about understanding”white rage”, and focusing on”diversity and inclusion” in our military, along with the general projection of the current administration worries me immensely.
@@bn9068 it wasn't a fighter. It was reconnaissance. It couldn't dog fight or engage air targets. It's not a F plane is SR. F18, F14, etc are fighters; thus the F.
Hello dear Americans, as a Turkish Engineer, I am happy to work on the American 6th generation fighter jet project. I would like to thank everyone who provided me and other Turkish engineers with this opportunity.
God bless our US Military! Every MAN & WOMAN! Unless it's a robot, they're either a MAN or a WOMAN! (that's a period with a big line over it meaning PERIOD) God bless and take care...
The first 2 aircraft I took seriously, BUT then you got to the Russian one. All I could think of was a kid in a school yard saying it’s going to have this, going to be invisible and be better than anything anyone else can build.
Modern warfare is much different than it was back then. As far as it comes to soldiers the better ones are those who can quickly adapt to their environment. Even if it means going in horse back.
I am wondering, WHAT OUR WORLD BE LIKE if the money and the work spent on military equipment were provided to improve world wide health care, education, poverty, hunger!! By the way I like military very much and I admire it's technological achievements. We human beings spent the most making weapons to kill each other! What a species we are!
While all these advance tech on the jet the aliens in space are prolly laughing. Alien- stealth? Im invisible, speed? I have lightning speed. Missles? Bich i have lasers lmao
No if you get a drone you go that fast you're all right yes up to that point see if it will really catch up to it and be right there to protect it at that price we don't need nothing to go wrong
Yep, the asian countries other than china I believe are pretty underrated. I honestly have quite a profound respect especially for the K2 Black Panther MBT!
Finally someone understands how military project budgeting works! It's called the "death spiral": fewer orders -> cost of unit goes up -> even less incentive to purchase any more units
@@suzukirider9030better to have a bad price per plane than way overspend on an unnecessary project. Both the F-22 and the B-2 were basically our answer to the soviets, but the soviet union collapsed and they didn't have any potential use afterwards. The US made the correct call to underproduce both the F-22 and the B-2 rather than making 3 to 4x what we currently have. It makes the planes seem more expensive/wasteful, but we don't need a huge fleet of planes with no real world applications (besides that one terrorist bombing the B-2s did under Obama, I guess). It's better to invest in the future.
I saw a screen that was millimeters thick. If the bottom of the fighter had these thin screens on them it could image the sky above projecting it on the bottom. Then have a camera on the bottom to show either ground depending on height or sky. It might not be perfect stealth but if it is unclear or hard to see might be all you need. Any hesitation would give an advantage.
@@yoamal1187 I am not talking about spiderman and the fighter already has stealth from radar I am talking about visually being seen. Making it harder to see if we defeat the radar.
You are thinking of something we already have called optic camouflage. We already use this on certain drones but it is sensors on the top that display the sky in l.e.d. form on the bottom.
Where did you get that "information", another idiotic click-baiting channel like this idiotic click-baiting channel? Or this idiotic click-baiting channel?
I have to wonder whether Russia will actually deploy a 6th Generation fighter aircraft in any significant numbers. With a $3 billion price-tag, it may prove just too costly. Look at Russia's T14 Aramata armoured vehicle platform. We were all led to believe they would replace Russia's ageing T72s and T90s; yet T14 main battle tanks have been conspicuous by their absence on the Ukraine battlefield. All Russia has come up with is a paltry few T14s on display during the May Day parade in Red Square. Russia may become relegated to a world leader in military vapor-ware!
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The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
You forgot to mention us 6th generation aircraft will also have its own drone Fleet with each aircraft and will be out as soon as 2030 half the time of any other program ever created here in the US Ty for the Post
Uh, let's wait proclaiming it will be ready that early, delays are more the rule then the exception with modern fighters. And yeah, drones will be integrated with 6 generation planes in some way but there are a few different variants, some are supposed to control a whole bunch of attack drones while others are supposed to have 1 or 2 in a more defensive manner. I don't think the exact implementation of them are set in stone just yet but whatever the case, 6th generation fighters will work together with drones. I seriously have doubts about the timeline for the Mig-41, the Russians haven't even been able to deploy the Su-47 yet. Probably because the blockade mean they can't get enough micro processors and other materials and that is not a great sign for them getting a 6th generation fighter yet. The blockade have not hurt Russia as much economically yet since the increase in gas and oil prices have balanced things out a bit for them but that wont last forever either, their GDP will drop which means they either need a partner like China to fork the bills or they wont afford it. The European planes on the other hand have been getting a bump in up in budget and are worth keeping an eye on and there is also the South Korean upcoming fighter who might be a fifth or a sixth generation fighter (it looks pretty similar to a F-22 from the outside but it will be rather different inside). South Korea have made a lot of rather interesting technological leaps recently and they now have the worlds most advanced tank so it will be interesting to see how good their first real fighter will be in the mid 30s. It certainly looks like US will be the first nation to get a sixth generation fighter in operations though but I expect something like 5 years delays both for them and everyone else. Few planes get ready in time nowadays. That is unless US get involved in a war of course, then things move a lot faster but it would have to be a war against someone with capabilities to warrant a huge extra budget for new weapons.
America today has fallen behind China and Russia in the technology of hyp ersonic missiles. The Chinese and Russians already has this equipment in their arsenal. While Americans are still developing their system. America Lacks the materials to make these high grade high-tech components for its military equipment. Africa China the Middle East and Russia have the minerals to make these high components. People who listen to the news are the ones who do not know reality of the situation. We are in the Middle East because we need the oil to fund our military just as the Germans did in the 1930s. Just like most Americans who have been hidden from the reality of the Ukraine, Russian and native war. You are heading to the realities of what constructs the equipment that is needed for today's military war. You live in the 40s and America Lacks the manpower and Mass intelligence to reinforce and resupply our military spend a timely fashion. This is the main reason that the CIA has conducted war games that took these key factors into consideration.
dogfights havent happened in years, we arent just making theses jets for battle, its for science and improvement. if we stopped developing these aircraft after the cold war, we wouldve been stuck with f18's, and never seen the advancements that the f35 and 22's are forcing us to make
I am going with Gonzalo Lira who says, these hitech gadgets are more of a money making machine, than useful on the battle field. Too expensive and too much maintenance.
Uh no. Where did you learn this from? I won't argue about $$$ but its good to be on top and have the ability to make your own weapons.(Look at Russia is going through) The AF always wants the newest toys though for sure, but we still have the 4th generation for the grunt work after air dominance is achieved. Not to mention a shit load of aircraft. EW is more important than ever with drones and missile technology being the way it is.
I dont believe Russia and China have true, viable 5th gen fighters. SU57 is definitely only 4.5 gen and there aren’t any beyond demo units. J20 is also 4.5 gen and doesn’t have China built engines. F22 is true 5th and plenty in service and F35 is essentially 5th depending on load out/mission and there are hundreds of them in US and allied service.
6th: Simply upgradeable to the 7th gen. 7th Gen: So much speculation. Such space Jets. 8th generation fighters: Space clunky ships 9th gen: Star Destroyers? 10th: Sandworms. For sure. 11: President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Camacho
He’s wrong. I know. It has been used successfully in Syria and near Iran surprising the hell out or their F-16’s. It has no match or opponent. That’s why production was limited to near the 200 which is all will ever need.
Isn't it possible to create a projectile that is a lot cheaper to simultaneously use disrupt electronics create extreme turbulence and produce a blinding flash of white light to disorient the pilot and scramble the sensor systems? Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to focus on projectile drones or focus on electromagnetically sensitive materials that project a column of of reverbatory particles that disrupt the fighter jet? Isn't there a way before physically hitting the target to disrupt the target create extreme air turbulence and disrupt the electronics?