Composite Substructure Planned For New Japanese Fighters

Credit: Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency
The skin of a modern fighter may be made of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, to save weight, but underneath there is still a lot of metal. That may change in the next generation of combat aircraft, however: Japanese engineers, working on replacing fasteners with glue, are applying composite to the...
Bradley Perrett

Bradley Perrett covered China, Japan, South Korea and Australia. He is a Mandarin-speaking Australian.

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