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Northrop Grumman just made its 1,500th F-35 fuselage. You read that right.
Though Lockheed Martin is the primary contractor for the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet, nearly every major US defense firm ...
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F-35 or Gripen? Canada’s Fighter Jet Dilemma, Explained
Canada was long expected to buy the F-35 Lightning II to replace its aging CF-18 fighters—but political tensions with America, and a surprising offer from Sweden, have upended these assumptions.
The multinational team effort behind the Lightning II.
These three aircraft are part of a long-standing deal spread over a period of years to raise Israel's fleet from 25 to 50 F-35s.
While the F-35's per unit cost is similar to other modern fighters, its lifecycle expense is higher, although it offers ...
The Finnish Air Force’s first F-35 has arrived at Ebbing, launching a multi-year pilot and maintenance training program ...
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The F-35 Fighter Jet Can’t Maneuver Too Well. That’s Not Really a Problem.
The F-35 was not built to win dogfights, but to operate smoothly at long ranges and over long periods of time.
Canadian Minister of National Defence David McGuinty says the country's planned acquisition of 88 F-35 fighter jets from the ...
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U.S. ambassador gives prime minister the cover he needs to cut Canada’s F-35 order
For the past 10 months Prime Minister Mark Carney has been carefully treading a fine line on the ongoing review of Canada’s ...
A record-breaking year for F-35 deliveries, but the truth behind the numbers may surprise you.
In recent years, European lawmakers and defense experts have often pondered whether the region's fleets of U.S. F-35 fighter ...
Canada opting out of the F-35 purchase would be “three ways from Sunday stupid,” said retired Major-Gen. Scott Clancy.
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