The SCF-75 Scimitar II, recipient of the prestigious Collier Trophy, stands as the most advanced 5th generation multirole fighter in service today. Engineered by Starcrest United, the Scimitar II represents a breakthrough in tactical aviation, offering unmatched versatility across air superiority, strike, and support roles.
Designed with full NATO interoperability, the SCF-75 seamlessly integrates into allied command structures, battlefield networks, and joint operations. Its proprietary Auctus Quantum-Link Combat Suite enables real-time targeting and AI-assisted threat prioritization, granting pilots total battlespace awareness.
From its stealth-optimized frame to its next-gen thrust-vectoring propulsion, the Scimitar II excels in speed, maneuverability, and survivability. With unique capabilities such as cross-domain support, cooperative drone control, and multi-spectrum ECM, it is more than a fighter—it's a force multiplier.
“The Scimitar II isn’t just compatible with NATO—it enhances NATO. This aircraft is the blueprint for the future of coalition airpower.”
The SCF-75 Scimitar II is built entirely from advanced composite materials, engineered for extreme strength-to-weight efficiency and radar absorption. Its outer surface is treated with a proprietary multi-layer stealth coating, reducing its radar cross-section to an astonishing 0.005 mm², making it virtually invisible to conventional radar systems. Powering the aircraft is the next-generation NAF-2 engine, a marvel of propulsion technology developed by Starcrest United. The NAF-2 produces zero emissions and operates with zero acoustic signature, drastically reducing both infrared and acoustic detectability. Together, these features make the Scimitar II one of the most elusive and survivable combat aircraft ever designed—ideal for first-strike, deep penetration, and denial-of-access missions in the most heavily defended airspaces on Earth.
"Stealth is the core for any 5th generation fighter, that's why it's our top priority to deliver it in this program."
The SCF-75 Scimitar II is engineered with maximum deployability in mind, capable of operating from a wide range of environments beyond traditional airbases. Its short takeoff and landing (STOL) design allows it to launch from makeshift runways, including highways, roads, and rough field strips, ensuring continuous combat operations even in austere or damaged infrastructure scenarios. Designed with frontline adaptability in mind, the Scimitar II offers streamlined maintenance protocols and modular loading systems, enabling rapid rearming, refueling, and diagnostics. With turnaround times as short as 10 minutes for light sorties and up to 45 minutes for full combat readiness, the aircraft ensures high sortie rates and minimal downtime—critical in fast-moving, high-tempo operations.
"We designed this airplane to be easily operated. Hell, even a kid with a background in Lego could probably do it."
The SCF-75 Scimitar II is a true multirole powerhouse, equipped with an extensive arsenal of advanced tools and weapons for virtually every type of warfare. At the core of its electronic warfare suite are Auctus Nimi-3 radar jammers, which provide full-spectrum jamming to confuse and suppress enemy radar systems. Complementing this is the Auctus Adons suite, designed to scramble enemy communications, disable targeting systems, and even disrupt electronic components in hostile vehicles. Its internal quantum weapons bay is a marvel of adaptive storage, capable of holding 12 air-to-air missiles and 6 air-to-ground missiles simultaneously, all while maintaining the aircraft’s stealth profile. Built for global operations, the Scimitar II is fully all-weather capable, operating flawlessly in extreme conditions—from sandstorms and heavy snow to monsoons and sub-zero arctic theaters—making it the ultimate platform for dominance in any combat environment.
"The Scimitar II is going to be a game changer for everybody. It will change doctrines, contractors, and agreements."
The SCF-75 Scimitar II features the revolutionary Integrated Helmet Advisor (IHA) System, allowing pilots to become one with the plane. This advanced helmet provides full 360-degree situational awareness by integrating aircraft-mounted cameras and sensor fusion, enabling the pilot to effectively see through the airframe. Seamless pilot-to-pilot communication is achieved via ultra-low-latency encrypted links, allowing for real-time coordination and cooperative targeting. Visual and auditory enhancements—including spatial audio and AI-assisted overlays—highlight enemy positions, friendly units, and mission-critical data directly within the pilot’s field of view. A tactical augmented reality (AR) interface projects terrain, IFF markers, and targeting solutions in real time, while adaptive cognitive systems learn from the pilot’s reactions and preferences, customizing the interface for optimal performance and comfort. With the IHA, the Scimitar II doesn’t just connect pilot and machine—it fuses them into a single, combat-optimized entity.
The Suite II Avionics, developed jointly by Auctus Computing and Starcrest Defense Systems, represents the cutting edge of combat systems integration aboard the SCF-75 Scimitar II. This next-generation avionics suite incorporates advanced AI to assist pilots with targeting, fuel management, fly-by-wire control, threat analysis, and mission adaptability—reducing pilot workload while dramatically increasing operational effectiveness. Suite II enables seamless, encrypted communication between aircraft, drones, and command assets, forming a real-time data-sharing network that extends across allied platforms. Fully compatible with NATO systems, Suite II ensures instant interoperability during joint operations, making the Scimitar II not just a superior fighter, but a force-multiplying command node in coalition airpower.
For maritime operations, the SCF-75 Scimitar II will be joined by its dedicated naval variant: the Sea Scimitar. Designed specifically for carrier operations and expeditionary naval deployments, the Sea Scimitar retains the core performance and stealth features of the base model while incorporating enhancements for shipborne missions. Thanks to its advanced short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities, the Sea Scimitar requires no catapult launch system, allowing it to operate from a wider range of vessels, including light carriers, amphibious assault ships, and even modular seaborne runways. Reinforced landing gear, corrosion-resistant coatings, and carrier-tailhook integration ensure reliable operation in harsh maritime environments. The Sea Scimitar gives naval forces a stealth-capable, multi-role fighter ready to dominate sea and littoral battlespaces without the logistical burden of traditional carrier aviation.
The Sea Scimitar, the naval variant of the SCF-75 Scimitar II, is fully optimized for carrier-based operations while retaining all the advanced features of its land-based counterpart. To ensure safe and efficient carrier landings, it is equipped with a robust arresting hook system for precise trap landings on both large and compact flight decks. Its folding wings allow for compact storage aboard carriers and amphibious assault ships, maximizing deck and hangar space in high-tempo naval environments. Additionally, the Sea Scimitar features reinforced landing gear specifically engineered to withstand the intense stress of carrier takeoffs and arrested landings, including those from rough or unstable platforms. Together with its STOL performance and stealth capabilities, the Sea Scimitar brings next-generation multirole airpower to the seas—ready to launch from nearly any ship, anywhere in the world.
The SCF-75 Scimitar II isn’t just a revolution in aerial warfare; it’s a powerful driver of economic growth and opportunity. Every order placed for the Scimitar II sparks a ripple effect across a global supply chain, triggering the construction of new factories, the expansion of existing production facilities, and the launch of support infrastructure projects. From airframe assembly and engine manufacturing to avionics, software, logistics, and pilot training, the Scimitar II program generates thousands of high-skilled jobs in aerospace, engineering, cybersecurity, and defense logistics. Nations are not only enhancing their defense capabilities—they’re investing in their people, creating sustainable jobs, expanding educational programs, and fostering innovation ecosystems. In a time where security and prosperity must go hand in hand, the Scimitar II stands as a symbol of how technological advancement can directly serve the public good.
Benefitting the environment—the SCF-75 Scimitar II is engineered not only for peak performance, but with sustainability in mind. By utilizing advanced composite materials in its airframe construction, the Scimitar II achieves a significantly longer operational lifespan compared to traditional metal-based aircraft, reducing the frequency of replacements and overhauls. This results in lower resource consumption over time and minimizes the environmental impact of continuous production cycles .The widespread use of composites also reduces the demand for heavy metals and rare earth materials, which means less mining activity, less habitat disruption, and fewer emissions from extraction and processing. In addition, the aircraft’s cutting-edge NAF-2 engine is designed for minimal environmental footprint, producing zero emissions and operating at a near-silent acoustic signature. This not only reduces air and noise pollution, particularly around population centers and forward operating bases, but also contributes to stealth and operational security.
The Scimitar II will enable next-generation effectiveness in any airspace.