This Article is From Feb 07, 2016

This Futuristic Fighter Jet Will Probably Be Unveiled To America During The Super Bowl

This Futuristic Fighter Jet Will Probably Be Unveiled To America During The Super Bowl

Northrop Grumman's new commercial appeared on several websites Friday, including Popular Science.

They zip and dart across the sky in a three-jet formation, a six-second apparition in a 30-second commercial touting the achievements of defense contractor Northrop Grumman. Unlike modern jets, such as the F-22 Raptor or F-16 Fighting Falcon, they have no tail and are likely to be armed with lasers that are straight out of a science-fiction movie.

They're sixth-generation fighters, and Northrop Grumman appears poised to show them off during Super Bowl Sunday. The defense titan released a new commercial online Friday that touts its achievements and includes a glitzy glimpse at a plane whose fielding is likely decades away.

The contractor has not announced that the new commercial will air during the game, when a 30-second spot can cost $5 million. But its release follows on the heels of Northrop Grumman airing what is believed to be the first Super Bowl ad ever produced for a defense contractor last February. In that game, the company focused on its entry in the Air Force's Long Range Strike Bomber competition, which went on to win the $60-billion contract in October.

Northrop Grumman provided a first look at its vision for the sixth-generation fighter to a handful of reporters in December. One of the most complicated parts, analysts have noted, is that if the stealthy planes include lasers, they will need to be built in a way in which the heat doesn't give them away on enemy radar.

Northrop Grumman's new commercial appeared on several websites Friday, including Popular Science.

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