Massive funding injection for UK's next-gen fighter jet program.

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The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a £656m ($822m) deal to BAE Systems-led Team Tempest to mature dozens of new technologies for the development of a next-generation combat jet. The investment will help assess the maturity of advanced technologies ahead of decisions over what to include on a demonstrator aircraft targeted to fly before 2027. The technologies being worked on include advanced supersonic propulsion, electrical power generation, integrated sensing, laser direct energy weapons, integrated communications systems, and stealth materials. The fighter jet is due to enter service with the Royal Air Force by 2035.
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- Britain announces funding for next stage of fighter project with Japan and Italy Reuters
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