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Study This Photo: Boeing's X-32 Fighter Could Have Replaced the F-35Why Boeing's X-32 Lost to Lockheed's F-35 Years ago, both the Boeing X-32 and the Lockheed Martin X-35 were battling to win the right to become the next Joint Strike Fighter. As history notes ...
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Boeing's X-32 Fighter Can Be Explained in 3 WordsBoeing X-32: The Fighter Jet That Lost to the F-35 in the JSF Competition The F-35 Lightning II is gradually becoming a centerpiece of the U.S. Armed Forces – and the forces of its allies.
Boeing Co and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) said on Tuesday they had completed the first flight test on a pilotless fighter-like jet designed to operate in conjunction with crewed aircraft.
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