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The Marines are phasing out the older Harrier jets in favor of the newer fifth-generation F-35 stealth fighters.
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Defense News on MSNVendors line up to fill Japan’s F-35 pilot training gapThe Japan Air Self-Defense Force, or JASDF, has made small steps to begin turning around what experts have described as an ...
Lockheed Martin is developing an advanced F-35 that can fly without a pilot. The CEO said it would be half the cost of a ...
After losing the Air Force's next-generation fighter contract to Boeing, Lockheed Martin hopes to fold sixth-generation tech ...
The F-35 Lightning II doesn't need to engage other fighter jets in close proximity. It has weapons and sensors that can ...
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The National Interest on MSNIs an Autonomous F-35 Fighter Jet Coming Soon?Lockheed Martin may upgrade the F-35 with autonomous capabilities and sixth-generation tech, creating a “pilot-optional” fighter within years, despite losing major next-gen contracts to Boeing and ...
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F-35 vs Gripen: Canada’s Final Two Fighter Jet Contenders RevealedThe Canadian government has ruled out the Boeing Super Hornet from its next-generation fighter jet competition, narrowing the field to the Lockheed Martin F-35 and Saab’s Gripen E. This video compares ...
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The F-35’s Hidden Edge: Seamless Global NetworkingThe F-35 Lightning II's most formidable asset isn't just its stealth or weaponry it's its unparalleled ability to share ...
So Lockheed Martin is likely to like the president's proposals (both of them). The more so seeing as it's been only a couple ...
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Marine Corps Times on MSNMarine squadron conducts its final Harrier flight in switch to F-35Marine Attack Squadron 231 fly AV-8B Harrier IIs in formation during the squadron’s final flight ceremony at Marine Corps Air ...
Houthi rebels targeted an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter during operations in Yemen. The pilot took evasive action and the missile missed.
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The National Interest on MSN“F-55”: The Trump Administration Is Throwing Good Money at a Bad InvestmentPresident Trump is correct to point out the additional safety that a twin-engine F-35 would provide the military with. But this would require a total redesign of the already-extortionate aircraft.
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