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The National Interest on MSNOne of America’s Light Aircraft Carriers Just Got Its Fifth Consecutive “E” AwardIt is one thing to win the award, and it is a different thing to maintain that award. Such consistency in top-level ...
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The National Interest on MSNWill the F-35 Lightning II Get Sixth-Generation Tech?Lockheed may incorporate new technologies into the F-35 and F-22 to build a “supercharged” fifth-gen fighter. L ast month, ...
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The World’s Most Advanced Fighter Jet - F-35 LightningGet ready to experience the F-35 Lightning II. From its cutting-edge technology to its impressive capabilities, you'll learn why this aircraft is the most advanced fighter jet in the world today.
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The National Interest on MSNLockheed Martin to Incorporate NGAD Upgrades Into F-22 and F-35Lockheed Martin is already incorporating new technologies into the operational F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fleets. For ...
Boeing's CEO said its win over Lockheed Martin with the F-47 contract "will secure our fighter franchise for decades to come.
The most advanced fighter jets in the world are known as "fifth generation". They contain technologies developed in the first ...
The military re-evaluated its priorities with fighter jets. Rather than optimizing airframes to sustain high speeds, it ...
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Air Force Times on MSNAir Force F-35A ‘Frankenjet’ returns to the skiesThe “Frankenjet” flew out of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, for the first time on Jan. 24 on a trip to Lockheed Martin’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas, where it underwent final maintenance. It officially ...
Canadian leaders are reconsidering their order of 88 F-35s amid questions of overreliance on their southern neighbor.
Some allies are rethinking the F-35 as a new contract decision upends Lockheed's longtime dominance in stealth fighter aircraft.
Fighter jets are some of the world's most advanced ... and variants of the British Aerospace Sea Harrier such as the FRS.51. The F-35 Lightning II is currently the only jet in production that ...
Maj. Zachary M. Sessa led the Black Knights attack squadron on multiple strikes against Houthi weapons facilities in Yemen.
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