The Spanish Defence Industry Signs an Alliance for the Development of a New Sixth-Generation Fighter
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Following the failure of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project, in which together with Germany and France also participated Spain, eight leading companies in Germany in the defence and aeronautics sectors have joined together to officially launch Team Gen 6 on Thursday, an alliance to manufacture on European soil the sixth-generation hunt with which we aim to reduce dependence on the US arms industry. At the same time, a similar initiative…
The consortium warns of the risk of paralysis after the fiasco with France and Germany, demanding immediate measures to save technological sovereignty.
All together, in order not to miss the opportunity or the plane of the future in a sector called to be the new engine of the Spanish economy. Indra, Airbus, GMV, Oesía, Sener and ITP Aero have joined forces after the collapse of the FCAS project due to the disagreements of Germany and France, and have signed a manifesto to position themselves before the Spanish government and to promote a new program to manufacture a sixth generation fighter bef…
The Spanish Defence Industry Signs an Alliance for the Development of a New Sixth-Generation Fighter
The objective of Indra, GMV, Airbus, Grupo Oesía, ITP Aero and Sener is also to develop drones, combat cloud and communications. More information: After the FCAS failure, Spain is obliged to look for alternatives in the hunting market and there are not many
The Ministry of Defence has decided to keep the FCAS active through two Special Modernization Programs (PEM) valued at 700 million euros, awarded to Indra and Airbus. Although the European joint hunting will not succeed, Spain preserves investment in R & D to mature critical technologies: combat cloud, furtive sensors and remote carriers. The aim is to prevent the 2 billion euros already invested in phase 1b from being lost and consolidate a nat…
Airbus and Indra have direct state funding that will also have to reach almost ten companies awarded the program so that Spain does not lose coba Read
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