A model of the UK's planned new fighter jet, the Tempest, has been unveiled at the Farnborough Air Show
The UK's Defence Secretary, Gavin Williamson, said the jet could be used with either pilots or as a drone.
The craft will eventually replace the existing Typhoon fighter jet. It will be developed and built by BAE Systems, engine maker Rolls-Royce, Italy's Leonardo and missiles expert MBDA.
Mr Williamson said the UK would be investing £2bn in the new project.
The hope is to see it flying by 2035.
Another white elephant! The last Labour government spent £3billion on a replacement for Nimrod. The Tories axed it then paid £4billion for an inferior plane from America which has yet to enter service. The same will happen with this plane.