Navy's F/A-XX: Upgrade Carrier Air Wings or Lose to China in the Pacific
The U.S. Navy faces a critical capability gap as aging aircraft carrier strike fighters near retirement without an approved successor. The F/A-XX, a next-generation stealth strike fighter designed to counter growing Chinese naval capabilities, remains caught in Pentagon bureaucratic delays despite mature prototypes and urgent operational need. With F/A-18EF production ending in 2027 and the MQ-25 Stingray tanking drone completing the carrier air wing modernization puzzle, defense experts warn that further delays to the F/A-XX program could undermine American naval aviation superiority in the Pacific theater.
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