The only thing that seems clear is that the sixth-generation Tempest will be technologically far more advanced than current fifth-generation fighters like the F-22, F-35, J-20 and J-31

In the wake of having spurned Moscow’s proposition to mutually build up a fifth-age contender flying machine, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will be welcomed for this present month by the UK to co-build up a 6th era warrior called the Tempest.
UK appointment, including Ministry of Defense (MoD) authorities and administrators from British safeguard monster BAE Systems, who will land on February 18 for the Aero India 2019 display in Bengaluru, will brief Indian MoD and IAF authorities and check the potential for coordinated effort.
“We are searching for universal accomplices to get to the best-guaranteed capacity (for building up the Tempest),” said Nik Khanna, who heads BAE Systems India.

The Tempest warrior will be focused to enter administration around 2035-2040, when the most punctual Eurofighter Typhoons – in administration in the UK, German, Italian, Spanish, Saudi Arabian, and Omani aviation based armed forces – begin to resign. Storm was first disclosed as an idea warrior at the Farnborough Airshow in the UK the previous summer.
The Tempest’s design and capacities are as yet being worked out. Under talk are questions like whether it will be kept an eye on or remotely steered, regardless of whether it will have a variable cycle motor and be equipped for “coordinated vitality” assaults, utilizing weapons like laser bars; whether it will control rambles for “swarm assaults”, and fuse man-made reasoning and profound learning.