Unlike traditional jet engines, which have fixed compressor and turbine configurations, adaptive-cycle engines can alter airflow, bypass ratios, and fuel injection to suit current flight conditions. This allows a single engine to function efficiently across subsonic, supersonic, and combat regimes.
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