Brazil Has Ambitious Plans To Develop 6th Generation Supersonic Fighters, And Wants To Do This On National Soil, Without Relying On International Purchases.
Brazil has announced that it wants to develop its own 6th generation combat fighters. This ambitious project does not just involve the purchase of ready-made aircraft, but rather the creation of national technology for the production of these advanced fighters.
Before doubting Brazil’s capabilities, it is important to remember that the Brazilian aerospace sector is one of the most respected in the world. Embraer, for example, is among the largest companies in the sector and is globally recognized for the quality and innovation of its products.
Brazil Is Already Involved In Innovative Aerospace Projects, Such As Project 14-X, A Hypersonic Technology That Has Already Reached 7 Thousand Km/H In Tests, And Project TR-5000, A 100% National Turbojet Engine.
The Brazilian aerospace sector has a history of success that began in the 1950s, when Getúlio Vargas recruited German scientists to help develop the industry in the country. This led to the creation of institutions such as the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), which plays a key role in training high-quality engineers and scientists.
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Brazil’s partnership with Sweden for the production of Gripen fighters is a successful example of technology transfer. Embraer is already producing the Gripen E on national soil, with 15 of the 36 aircraft ordered by the Brazilian Air Force being manufactured in Brazil.
Now, Brazil Wants To Use The Technology Learned From Producing The Gripen To Develop Its Own 6th Generation Fighters.
This historic project is expected to involve the Brazilian Air Force, Embraer, and Saab, in a partnership similar to the one that was carried out for the KC-390 cargo plane.
According to experts, Brazil has technology transfer projects that address more advanced technologies, aiming at the development of even more modern aircraft. The future Brazilian 6th generation fighter is expected to be developed in São José dos Campos, in partnership with the Aerospace Science and Technology Department.
Brazil is taking important steps to become a leader in aerospace technology development. With the experience gained and strategic partnerships, the country is on the right track to create fully national 6th generation combat fighters, reinforcing its position on the international stage.


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