Remote Carrier âloyal wingmen' will comprise the Next-Generation Weapon System element of FCAS/SCAF alongside the New Generation Fighter and Air Combat Cloud. (Janes/Gareth Jennings)
The partner governments have reaffirmed their joint commitment to developing the Next-Generation Weapon System (NGWS) element of the wider Future Combat Air System (FCAS)/SystĂšme de Combat AĂ©rien du Futur (SCAF) programme.
The defence ministries of France, Germany, and Spain restated their collective support for the NGWS currently under contract, which comprises the New Generation Fighter (NGF), Remote Carrier (RC) âloyal wingmen', and the Air Combat Cloud (ACC) networking system.
A joint statement issued to mark the first meeting of French Armed Forces Minister SĂ©bastien Lecornu and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius noted the importance of the programme to support and develop European industrial capability and sovereignty. A statement put out at the same time by the Spanish Ministry of Defence referred to the project being âat the heart of 21st-century European air combat systemsâ.
The political reaffirmation came a month after the three countries approved Phase 1B funding for the programme, clearing the path for Dassault, Airbus, Indra, and the European Military Engine Team (Eumet) of Safran, MTU Aero, and ITP Aero to undertake demonstrator work. With Phase 1B concerned with developing a flying demonstrator, Phase 2 covers the actual manufacture of the demonstrator in time for its now 2029 first flight (previously, it had been set for 2027).
Looking to read the full article?
Gain unlimited access to Janes news and more...