International Fighter 2010: Maintaining A Technological Edge in Fighter Capabilities.
The transition to 5th generation aircraft is gathering pace, with the F-35 partner nations, Russia and China looking to join the F-22 in the sky. Air Forces are facing a potential fighter gap between their current capabilities and the needs and potential threats of the future.
International Fighter will focus on how to address this gap through alternative platforms, upgrades and service life extensions of existing aircraft.
Now in its 11th year, International Fighter is the world’s leading independent fighter conference, meaning no bias will be placed on any particular solution or platform - all will be discussed, dissected and debated in equal measure.
International Fighter 2010 will focus on:
- The latest upgrades being made to avionics, sensors and weapons to improve fighter capabilities
- Understand why some air forces are opting for service life extensions, and how they are achieving the additional flight hours
- Key programme updates on the worlds leading fighter aircraft
- The future roles of fighter aircraft