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NATO Displays F-35 Air Power in Exercise Falcon Strike 25
Falcon Strike 25 is the latest stop of the UK’s eight-month-long deployment across the globe, from the North Atlantic to the ...
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Europe and Canada Are Finally Saying No to the F-35 Stealth Fighter
European nations and Canada are “pushing away” from the F-35, motivated by a desire for “strategic autonomy” and political ...
A flight of F-35s slips into Iranian airspace in the dead of night, the stealth fighters going undetected by air defenses.
As one of the few fifth-generation fighter jets, the F-35 Lightning II is widely considered a highly advanced jet because of its stealth, multi-role capability, and sensor functionality. When Lockheed ...
The F-35's development costs are well over $1 trillion, but then again it's really three planes in one. Here's what sets each apart from the others.
The F-35 is expected, through continuous upgrades, to maintain its dominance into the 2060s. The Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is a fifth-generation fighter offering cutting-edge ...
Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II is widely regarded as one of the most advanced fighter jets currently in use. While its sleek exterior draws attention, much of its technological advantage lies ...
Current fights show how tough the air war is getting, a Royal Air Force officer said. That's why sixth-gen tech is needed as soon as possible.
Back in November, fresh off the presidential election, Elon Musk took direct aim at the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Calling the $100 million-a-piece aircraft "obsolete" and a "jack of all trades, ...
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is likely to discuss a potential F-35 deal with US President Donald Trump ...
Until the J-20 Mighty Dragon is combat-tested, the fighter’s true specs and abilities will remain unverified. Beijing continues to drop more hints surrounding its upcoming J-36 stealth fighter.
As the U.S. grapples with ballooning federal budgets and increasingly necessary spending cuts, the military remains ripe for austerity. In February, the Pentagon suggested cutting $50 billion per year ...
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