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The future is here: Sixth-gen air dominance

The future is here: Sixth-gen air dominance

How RTX is equipping the military airspace - for today's fleet and tomorrow's fight.

September 23, 2025
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In military aviation, a new age is dawning.

Across RTX, engineers work with other experts - including former pilots and aircrew - to deliver the technologies that will define the next generation of air dominance. Here, they explain what those technologies will do, and why they matter.
  • Enabling new platforms and technology
  • Future technology, emerging today
  • Keeping the current fleet fighting

"We are seeing glimpses of tomorrow's military conflicts playing out today - and they are disruptive. Over and over again we're seeing the use of synchronized mass designed to overwhelm traditional air and missile defenses, create confusion and deplete stockpiles."

Juan de Bedout, chief technology officer, RTX

Enabling new platforms and technology

The advantages of advanced propulsion

Alex Johnson

Director | Adaptive Engine Programs | Military Engines | Pratt & Whitney

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"Those prior generations of engines were designed around one point in the sky. So you would find what is the hardest point that this engine needs to do? And you would design around that. What we can do now is we can say, well, I want to design for cruise, and I want to design for takeoff, and I want to design for that maneuver. So it's a different generation, and we think that we're going to be able to get another 10 to 20% fuel economy improvement while developing the same amount of thrust."

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The information edge - right in the pilot's helmet

Cameron "Zoom" Pringle

Senior Manager, Business Development | Fighter & Trainer Avionics | Collins Aerospace

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"A future fighter pilot really wants to be eyes-out looking at the environment and the ability to simultaneously process what's going on outside that three-dimensional image - of where the weather is, where the threats are - to be able to instantaneously process that in a way that's just intuitive to the human brain. … We think in terms of full color, and you can process more information more quickly when you get that information presented to you in a way that feels more natural. … The Zero-G technology is really going to enhance that decision-making."

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The power of autonomy

Steve "Munch" Fino

Principal Technical Fellow | Technical Director, Autonomy | Mission Systems | Collins Aerospace

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"Learning to trust a machine can be really hard, right? And so one of the challenges that we're facing head on right now, with this notion of autonomy, is how do I make my autonomous agents trustworthy to the people that actually have to use them in battle? This is about enhancing explainability and predictability and just understanding that the machine is going to function the way you need it to in a really complex and dynamic environment. And that's what we're focused on when we talk about crewed-uncrewed teaming, or collaborative mission autonomy - it's getting them equipment, getting those autonomous systems to be a valued member of a human-machine team."

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AI to simplify complex command and control

Justin Jenia

Vice President | Strike Initiatives | Air & Space Defense Systems | Raytheon

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"Today, our weapons demonstrate exceptional precision and capability. We will continue to advance the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and autonomy across our systems. [What's more… ] we are enhancing our effectors by leveraging things like multi-mode sensors, comms systems, data links and GPS for example. This really allows the missile to increase its ability to discern a threat and utilize the full network and guidance and command systems - from space to air to sea and to ground."

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"While our systems have performed extremely well in defending against these aggressions, we also see the need for new capabilities to provide overmatch in coming conflicts. This requires rapid development cycles, advanced technology, and, crucially, the ability to execute at scale."

Juan de Bedout, chief technology officer, RTX

Future technology, emerging today

Cooling: an enabler for new tech in aviation

Matt Pess

Director, Advanced Technology | Power and Controls | Collins Aerospace

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"The EPACS (Enhanced Power and Cooling System) is the value of bringing together power and controls the way that it's currently constituted. We have environmental control systems, we have engine systems, we have electric power systems, and now we have the capability to provide end-to-end emergency power and cooling for any platform."

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Like flying an invisible jet

Russ "Rudder" Smith

Associate Director, Business Development | Fighter & Trainer Avionics | Collins Aerospace

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[On the Zero-G helmet's integration with onboard sensors]: "It gives you the ability to look around the aircraft 360 degrees - complete spherical situation awareness. You're going to see below the aircraft. You can look above, you can look behind you, into the glare shield or into the where the circuit breaker panel is and you're going to see behind the aircraft, so that complete situational awareness is unbelievable, and that's what we can do with Zero-G."

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Collaborative Combat Aircraft: A new element enters the fight

Josh Jecha

Associate Director, Business Development | Military Engines | Pratt & Whitney

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"It's almost like an airborne router that stitches together forces that otherwise would have been isolated. And that's the kind of connective role that CCAs are going to own in the future.

They're autonomous. They're resilient. They're able to shift roles in real time depending on where the gaps are. And I think that's something to be really excited about."

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Stronger sensors across the fleet

Chris "Junior" Short

Director, Requirements & Capabilities | Advanced Products & Solutions | Raytheon

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"PhantomStrike® radar with a gallium nitride array … you now have the opportunity to take that technology and capability and put it in the platform that your customer has or needs, whether that's a light fighter, whether it's your front-line fighter, whether it's an unmanned vehicle that you're using to extend your range.

That tailorable size and that small, what we call SWaP, size weight and power, gives you flexibility to give the customer capability for the for the platform they already have."

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"That's going to be key: Innovation at scale, backed by more than a century of engineering expertise and the most battle-proven systems in the world. It's why our customers are turning to us now and it's what makes us the right partner for the future fight."

Juan de Bedout, chief technology officer, RTX

Keeping the current fleet fighting

Preparing today's fleet for tomorrow's missions

Chris Flynn

Vice President | Military Engine Development Programs | Pratt & Whitney

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"We have the ability to take this technology and put it into fourth-generation and fifth-generation propulsion systems that are out there today ... to give our customer and the warfighter more capability in the existing systems by taking 1, 2, 3 - 10 of these technologies and incorporating it into an upgrade plan, as they continue to upgrade the capability of the platform."

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Extending fighters' reach

Brian "Rio" DeGennaro

Vice President | Air Dominance | Air & Space Defense Systems | Raytheon

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"As we look to redefine warfare, we're asking what does that operating environment look like and how does an air dominance enable that space?

Essentially, how do we get more out of the current framework? And what we found is that there's so much more that we can still do and push the envelope with the technology of the 5th generation platform. The new extended range capability of the AMRAAM® missile allows us to go even further beyond line of sight … and have a confidence level that the kinematics of that missile can reach a target further than maybe even previously thought - or expected."

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Keeping aircrews safe

Rob Makros

Senior Manager, Business Development | Mission Systems | Collins Aerospace

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"Attention to detail is life. You can't afford to miss a step, because if you miss a step potentially somebody dies. The team understands that.

The culture that is built at this place is solely focused on the end result, which is when the warfighter pulls the handles, they get out and they walk away. That's what we're focused on."

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Training for the fight

Richard "O.B." Winstead

Senior Manager, Business Development | Air Combat Test and Training | Collins Aerospace

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"As the threats become more advanced and the number of adversary aircraft available for training becomes more limited, the need to train at a higher level utilizing virtual and constructive threats, combined with live threats, increases significantly.

CCAs can operate and act as next-generation threats to provide real advanced training for the aircrew and subsequently minimize the cost of training against crewed adversary aircraft."

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