The Possibility of Brazil Developing a Sixth-Generation Fighter in Partnership with Embraer and Saab Is Gaining Momentum. This Ambitious Project Aims to Create a Supersonic Aircraft with Cutting-Edge Technology, Leveraging the Experience Acquired in the Production of the Gripen Fighter.
The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) is discussing and planning this project together with Embraer and Saab. The goal is to use the technology learned in the production of the Gripen to develop an even more modern fighter. The transfer of technology will be crucial to empower Brazilian professionals and make a significant technological leap in the military aviation sector.
The collaboration between Embraer and Saab has already proven successful in the development of the C-390 Millennium (KC-390) cargo aircraft. This partnership will be essential for the new sixth-generation fighter project.
To Begin Developing the New Aircraft, Some Key Technologies Will Be Necessary
The city of São José dos Campos, an important aerospace hub, may be the epicenter of this project, due to the possibility of partnership between Embraer and the Aerospace Science and Technology Department (DCTA).
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In addition to Brazil, Sweden is also making strategic moves. Recently, Sweden decided to withdraw from the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program, led by the United Kingdom, which aimed to develop a sixth-generation fighter. Now, Sweden is considering three options: building its own system, developing a system in partnership with another country (possibly Brazil), or acquiring an existing system.
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These investments will enable Saab to test and simulate the advanced technologies necessary for a successor to the Gripen E/F. The development of a sixth-generation fighter in Brazil is a challenging project, but with the ongoing commitment from FAB, Embraer, Saab, and the Brazilian government, the country has the potential to stand out in the global landscape of next-generation military aviation. This project could place Brazil in a prominent position in the aerospace industry, providing technological advancements and strengthening national defense.


Concordo que o Brasil se prepare com aviões de sexta geração, mas por ser um país de território grande teria que ter uma defesa antiaérea boa também.
Aos Burrominions, façam um favor a vó és mesmos e se contente apenas em assistir o vídeo. Vocês não tem cognição para raciocinar com leitura, tampouco para debater sobre. Vocês regujitam e relincham, o que é uma afronta contra a natureza.
Piada,nao tao conseguindo nem mais lotes do gripen que ja foram gastos bilhões imagina entrar em um novo projeto para quê?Gastar mais bilhões?
Tao querendo comprar f16 usados para substituir os a1 que ja estao no fim da ida util e f5
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