Ain't democracy great.They are just waiting the protests out. The project was halted. Not cancelled. Prime Minister Sock Puppet will attempt to ram it through on another day when it quiets down.
Ain't democracy great.They are just waiting the protests out. The project was halted. Not cancelled. Prime Minister Sock Puppet will attempt to ram it through on another day when it quiets down.
I love how Western media automatically labels concept artwork and vague mock-ups of FCAS or GCAP as "6th gen" by countries who never built a 5th gen before.
If Singaporeans want to be so easily manipulated, then don’t be surprised to win extra stupid prizes.
Problem is individually, none of these countries have enough capital (all forms including economic and human) to pump into the necessary R&D and even eventual manufacturing for current technology platforms. Going solo is going to being extremely challenging.The failure of the French and Germans to agree on a workable path forward together certainly calls for some level of mockery and schadenfreude, but this doesn't mark the death of future European manned combat aircraft development. On the contrary, the basic obstacle is that each major party was unwilling to cede enough workshare and control to the other to satisfy them. The French and Germans each wanted more, not less. The most likely eventual outcome is that we will see more future European combat aircraft programs rather than fewer. Those projects may arrive later and perhaps even be broadly inferior to a joint solution, but they'll exist.