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Trump Unveils F-47 Fighter Jet Fleet with Boeing and Hegseth
President Trump joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to announce a new fleet of F-47 fighter jets. Built by Boeing after a fierce bidding war the sixth-generation planes promise unmatched power. The move aims to bolster U.S. air dominance amid global threats.
Trump hailed the F-47 as the most advanced jet ever calling it a game-changer. He said Boeing beat out rivals with a design blending stealth and speed. Hegseth echoed this touting its edge over Chinese and Russian tech.
The announcement came at a military base with prototypes on display for top brass. Production is set to ramp up creating thousands of American jobs. Trump tied the project to his pledge to rebuild U.S. manufacturing might.
Boeing faced stiff competition from Lockheed Martin but clinched the deal. Experts say the F-47s AI-driven systems outpace fifth-generation models like the F-35. Its debut marks a leap in aerial warfare tech.
Hegseth stressed the jets role in deterring foes like Iran and North Korea. He linked its rollout to a broader strategy of military renewal. The Pentagon plans to deploy the first squadron by 2028.
Critics question the cost with estimates topping 100 billion dollars over a decade. Supporters argue it’s a small price for securing U.S. skies. The debate pits fiscal hawks against defense hardliners in Congress.
Trump took a swipe at past administrations for letting rivals catch up. He framed the F-47 as proof of American grit and innovation. Boeing execs beamed as he praised their win in the high-stakes contest.
The F-47s specs remain classified but leaks hint at hypersonic potential. Its arrival could shift global power balances for years. Trumps flair for bold reveals made this a standout moment in his term.
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| Bias Distribution | 43% Right |
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