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Curious about the flap behind the F-35 Lightning cockpit? Learn what it does, why it opens, and how it supports the jet's ...
Canadian leaders are reconsidering their order of 88 F-35s amid questions of overreliance on their southern neighbor.
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The National Interest on MSNWhat Happens After a Fighter Jet Crashes?The U.S. military will go to extraordinary lengths to recover a downed jet—both to salvage it for parts and to ensure it does ...
The Air Force's F-102 Delta Dagger was a novel concept in theory, but in reality, it was a potential danger to the pilots who ...
There hasn't been a big movement away from the program. Analysts say there isn't a better aircraft available right now.
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The National Interest on MSNWhy the Air Force Is Sending Another F-35 Squadron to EuropeOnce fully operational, both F-35 squadrons will replace older fourth-generation fighter jets, increasing the capabilities ...
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Air Force Times on MSNAir Force F-35A ‘Frankenjet’ returns to the skiesThe F-35A Lightning II “Frankenjet,” assigned to the 4th Fighter Generation Squadron, 388th Fighter Wing, returned to Hill Air Force Base, Utah, on March 26. (Capt. Nathan Poblete/U.S. Air Force) An F ...
Belgium has proposed that its additional Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft be assembled in Italy, rather than in the ...
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Defense News on MSNF-35 nations prize spare parts, as US dismisses kill-switch angstConcerns have grown in Europe about the extent to which Washington could exercise control over F-35 fleets globally.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Frankenjet’: Scrap-built F-35 fighter stitched from 2 crashed jets joins US fleetIn what could be called a modern world wonder, the US Air Force has inducted a first-of-its-kind F-35A Lightning II fighter made from two crashed F-35As. The assembled fighter, known as the ...
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