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Caccia di sesta generazione: verso una superiorità trilaterale nel combattimento multi-dominio
Italy🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Caccia di sesta generazione: verso una superiorità trilaterale nel combattimento multi-dominio

The article discusses the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), an international collaboration between Italy, the United Kingdom, and Japan to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft. The GCAP Agency has signed a £4.6 billion contract for 18 months to advance the program's development, focusing on system design, multi-domain integration, and technologies like ISANKE and ICS. This follows a previous £686 million contract in April 2026. The project aims to replace existing fighter jets such as the Eurofighter Typhoon and Mitsubishi F-2, creating a fully integrated combat system capable of operating across multiple domains. The initiative was officially launched in December 2022 and includes the establishment of the GCAP International Government Organization (GIGO) in the UK.

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Caccia di sesta generazione: verso una superiorità trilaterale nel combattimento multi-dominio

The article discusses the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), an international collaboration between Italy, the United Kingdom, and Japan to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft. The GCAP Agency has signed a £4.6 billion contract for 18 months to advance the program's development, focusing on system design, multi-domain integration, and technologies like ISANKE and ICS. This follows a previous £686 million contract in April 2026. The project aims to replace existing fighter jets such as the Eurofighter Typhoon and Mitsubishi F-2, creating a fully integrated combat system capable of operating across multiple domains. The initiative was officially launched in December 2022 and includes the establishment of the GCAP International Government Organization (GIGO) in the UK.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of the GCAP program, detailing its international collaboration, financial commitments, and technical objectives. It does not take a clear ideological stance but provides balanced information about the program’s goals and progress. While the subject involves国防和

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