People know 6gen has been categoriged mostly like this since few years.6th gen: Broadband, multi-spectral stealth, morphing wings, photonics, MUMT, DEW + core 5th gen features.
People are talking on many forums on each of these characteristics listed as they are likely to be seen in real.
However, morphing wings doesn't seem to be part of list, chatter, CAD speculations, etc. It could be part of long term research, not something which can be inducted in 15-20 years around world, especially in in IN & IAF.

The last point of potential suborbital flight was added to page on 28 dec 2024 citing article showing China's hypothetical "White emperor/Baidi" jet.
> ADA, DRDO has slides on DEW pod, TVC nozzle, but i couldn't find one on morphing wing.
> People know variable geometry wing, but morphing wing is something skeptical at this time. I did find some UNOFFICIAL articles by bloggers, journalists, that's all, very generic & superficial.
I couldn't find a diagram explaining practically how a trapeze perpendicular wing like of F-18 can become like highly swept delta & vice-versa.
> A wing has fuel, antennas, etc. I wonder how a morphing will will handle these components while changing shape.
The **** guys have this image -

> Google search AI gives us this kind of answers based on content on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Quora, etc.7th gen: Hypersonic, metamaterials, quantum tech + core 6th gen features.
> In a time limited search, I can't find any thread or listed characteristics on 7gen anywhere. please let us know if you know.
> IMO it is premature to define 7gen. It is understood that every progressive gen would have better H/w & S/w. So every era has some generic, catchy, futuristic words which people can't explain & "meta materials", "Quantum computer" are today's buzz words, but that's not enough to define 7gen.
> And like i said, the emergence of agile hypersonic missiles & interceptors would impact decision to make manned or unmanned hypersonic aircraft.

It may be possible for S-400/500 & our tested interceptors to shoot down a hypersonic jet.

> Just the fuel requirement of hypersonic speed will put the jet at least the size of SR-71 with need to refuel in air.

> 4gen Rafale deal is so costly. 5gen deal costliier. It would take a fortune to make an entire fleet of hypersonic jet.
> Further we have to think about -
- pilots in spacesuit,
- weapons capacity of 7gen,
- seaparation from IWB at that high speed & altitude,
- getting detected in IR band due to friction creating plasma around, etc.
- poor maneuverability with inter-state turning radius,

> There are many pages on certain forums on historical hypersonic test articles, models, diagrams by Western nations, none got made or at least publicly known.
> I can believe a high supersonic jet to be 7gen like YF-12, mach 3-4

Manned or unmanned can be a design choice. Mig-41 will be a 7th gen, introduced by 2035, and will be manned in the beginning. Detailed design is complete and rumors of first flight before 2030. It was restarted after the F-47 program was green-lit.
The Russians are deliberately calling it 6th gen in order to steal the designation first, which will relegate the F-47, GCAP, J-50 etc to 5th gen status due to lack of high speed, high altitude performance. This is meant to create false-equivalence between PAK FA and F-47. Maybe the idea is to push the new jets down to 5.5th gen status like the Rafale and Typhoon were.
Previously too, the Russians were the first to claim the F-22 was 5th gen, which pushed the Rafale and Typhoon down to 4th gen, giving it a false equivalence with Su-27/30 even though these two jets were clearly a generation ahead. The Americans played along. So let's see if they will do the same this time.
> Physics, Chemistry, Maths of nature & hence scientific scale is same for everyone. Otherwise THAT'S POLITICS & PHILOSOPHY to show own weapons superior & others inferior. If every major jet making nations have their own internal way of describing generations like USA, China, Russia, Europe. That way nobody will ever agree on a common scale.
China might call its J-20, J-35 as 4gen & J-36, J-50 as 5gen. 

> New gen leap is said to occur when older airframe is insufficient & MLUs have their physical & cost limits. Hence, the only way of a global scale is to have a common set of core characteristics based on components & some optional custom ones based on performance.
> Yes we can see that Russians are quoting MiG-41 PAK DP to fly at more than SR-71's altitude of 85,000 ft & at Mach 3-4, that's High Supersonic, not Hypersonic. Russia is a continental country, so it needs high speed interceptor. USA wants to fight China in APAC so it may need one too. China is making J-36 for more payload. Who else?
> If POTUS said "F-47 will be most lethal, capable fighter. Nothing comes close to F-47 in speed, range, payload, etc so far.." then Russians will do something to counter it in form of high speed interceptor on the design philosophy of MiG-31 in their own words.
But i wouldn't call it 7gen.
> MiG-25 was considered 3gen. MiG-31 was considered 4gen. Russians might consider them a gen ahead but most of the world doesn't. Hence MiG-41 could be considered 6gen due to more payload, range, networked, DEW, MUMT, not bcoz of it very high altitude & high supersonic speed.











