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The UK Royal Air Force is redefining military aviation through its partnership with Aeralis, a UK-based aerospace innovator developing a groundbreaking modular jet, making it the World's First Modular Jet. Designed to replace aging trainer fleets like the Hawk T1 and T2, The Aeralis system uses a common core fuselage (CCF) that can be quickly reconfigured with different modules to suit a variety of roles. This means the same airframe This means the same airframe can be transformed into six different forms, such as Light attack, Aggressor, ISTAR, Single Engine aircraft, Twin Engine aircraft, Tanker Aircraft, Display aircraft, even a Loyal Wingman, all from one platform. Aeralis, with its modular jet designed for the Royal Air Force, competes in the military trainer and light jet market against several established aircraft from other countries. Its primary competitors, based on comparable roles in advanced jet training, aggressor missions, and light operational capabilities, include: Boeing T-7A Red Hawk (United States), KAI T-50 Golden Eagle (South Korea), Leonardo M-346 Master (Italy). So why did this aircraft outperform its competitors? And why did the British develop it? We've summarized everything in full, including its specifications, armament, advantages, and conclusions. Watch until the end! Thanks for watching, please like, share, and subscribe..