F-V “Specter” — Multirole Air Superiority Platform Speed: Sustained flight up to Mach 5 The F-V Specter was built to dominate long-range airspace without sacrificing control, stealth, or endurance. While most aircraft prioritize one role, the Specter was engineered to outperform across all of them. This is the manned variant. NT also developed a classified unmanned AI-operated version alongside it. Despite its speed, the Specter remains extremely fuel efficient, capable of global-scale operations with minimal support under optimal conditions. Its internal weapons system keeps all missiles and munitions hidden inside the airframe, maintaining a near-clean radar profile at all times. Airframe & Stealth Systems The aircraft uses a nanostructured composite outer skin designed to actively disrupt radar instead of only absorbing it. Breaks and scatters radar returns Converts residual energy into dispersed heat Prevents stable lock consistency on tracking systems Combined with its shaping and thermal control systems, the Specter is exceptionally difficult to track once airborne. Maneuverability & Flight Control The Specter was designed to retain full control even at extreme speeds and altitude changes. Adaptive thrust-vector stabilization High-G responsive control surfaces Near-instant directional correction at hypersonic speeds AI-assisted flight balancing for tighter maneuver windows Pilots describe it as unusually stable for an aircraft in its class. Sensor & Combat Systems The Specter relies on passive tracking and low-signature detection methods rather than exposing itself through constant emissions. “Cloudy Skies” low-probability radar system Passive signal interception and tracking 3D battlefield mapping and predictive targeting AI-assisted threat analysis and target separation Its MTAD (Main Transmitted Augmented Device) interface merges tactical data directly into the pilot HUD, allowing rapid targeting, drone coordination, and real-time battlefield awareness without overwhelming the operator. Electronic Warfare https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1297140096 RADAR Adaptive anti-jamming systems False return and ghost target projection Early missile guidance disruption Encrypted high-speed combat networking Much of the Specter’s electronic warfare capability remains classified. Price Range $300M – $500M+ Development Partners NT USVA Xeno NT credits its partner programs for helping reshape the next era of aerospace warfare and strategic aviation development. Some aspects of the Specter program still remain outside public release.
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