Artist’s rendition of F-47 fighter jet- the deadliest in human history.
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‘They won’t see it coming.’ Trump unveils ‘invisible’ F-47 stealth fighter- the deadliest fighter jet ever created.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pulled the cover off America’s latest leap in air combat, the F-47, a sixth-generation stealth fighter that experts claim will be ‘practically invisible’ to enemy radar. It’s reportedly the deadliest stealth fighter in human history, and if you look closely, the stats are alarmingly lethal.
With a straight face and typical showmanship, Trump announced from the Oval Office: “It’s something the likes of which nobody has ever seen before.” The new aircraft, developed by Boeing, is being touted as the most lethal warplane ever built by human hands. According to Trump, it’s ‘the most advanced, most capable, and most lethal’ aircraft the world has ever seen – and it could be airborne and in service by 2029, just in time to complete what he refers to as his ‘second administration.’
But the F-47 name isn’t just plucked out of the air, either. The number 47 cheekily reflects Trump’s aspiration – or expectation – to return as the 47th President of the United States.
Boeing to build the F-47 under cloak and dagger
Boeing won a $20 billion contract to build the F-47, but the details are shrouded in mystery. Backed by his Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, and later joined by General David Allvin, Trump made the dramatic reveal with all the showmanship of a blockbuster trailer, minus most of the details. It’s top secret. No costs disclosed. No complete images. Just a computer-generated sketch and a lot of confident promises. ‘If America gave away the cost, everyone would know the size and the tech,’ and the design is not being shown for security reasons, Trump told reporters.
Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin went on to say that America ‘are not just building another fighter, they are shaping the future of warfare and putting their enemies on notice.’ Making America great again?
Allvin, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, described the F-47 as ‘designed to defeat any enemy who dares to challenge American pilots.’
In the post-briefing statement, Allvin went a step further, declaring: the F-47 is ‘the first true sixth-generation manned fighter,’ – taking a veiled swipe at recent Chinese advances, including the alleged J-36 sightings.
Five years in the making – and it’s just getting started
It turns out the F-47 has been in secret development for five years, flying quietly under the radar as experimental aircraft tested cutting-edge tech and tactics. These trial flights helped refine ‘operational concepts’ that will now form the blueprint of America’s next-gen fighter.
General Allvin claimed the F-47 will outmatch the existing fifth-gen F-22 Raptor across the board:
- Lower cost
- Wider range
- Improved stealth
- Easier maintenance
- Higher sustainability
- Greater adaptability
If all goes to plan, it’ll be a leaner, meaner, greener fighting machine – and a stealthy one at that.
Hidden in plain sight?
Trump’s announcement left more questions than answers though, with rumours of secret military projects and covert NASA – Space Force collaborations still circling. Is the F-47 a genuine game-changer or just a well-timed distraction with an election year looming? Skeptics have pointed to the lack of details, photos, or proof, beyond a vague artist rendering that looks more like a Hollywood prop than a top-secret weapon.
With China and Russia reportedly advancing their own stealth and drone warfare programmes, the race for air dominance is on like never before.
Trump’s declaration could be both a military flex and a PR stunt. But whether the F-47 really is ‘invisible’ – or just out of sight for now – remains to be seen. For now, all eyes (and radars) are scanning the skies.
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