Inside Tempest – the fighter jet of the future

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
full HD.Raising each hand brings up a menu of switches that you can tap to to toggle different views, and pulling a slide-out menu displays
(active noise reduction cancels out the roar of your own engines).BAE revealed a concept model of Tempest at the Farnborough Air ShowYou
even have a virtual smartwatch
Raising your left wrist reveals various statistics about your health, including heart rate and ECG readings
the Eurofighter Typhoon
(about US$2.6bn, AU$35bn) of government funding for the project.The final plane will be equipped with next-generation weapons technology,
controls, or remotely with the plane being flown as a UAV.Tempest will be equipped with advanced weapons, including drone swarmsTempest is
being developed by BAE Systems with Leonardo, MBDA and Rolls Royce
show.Future visionThe concept model features a Striker II digital helmet-mounted display, which is designed to give the pilot all the
information they need to make split-second decisions and reduce the amount of time spent looking inside the cockpit.Information is projected
only displayed symbology in monochrome green, which could become confusing
Striker II can color-code enemies and friendlies, making it far easier for the pilot to interpret their surroundings.Tempest will be more
physical cockpit to update it
no substitute for flying an actual plane, but the gap is narrowing.The software could also recreate the experience of flying one plane in a
less expensive one, and even be used for aptitude testing as part of an interview process, in preparation for Tempest entering operation in