American defense firm Lockheed Martin has lauded the F-35 as "most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world.
With the delivery of the last two F-35s, the Royal Norwegian Air Force is now the first operator to take delivery of all the ...
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The F-35 Fighter Won’t Fly For India
India’s interest in modern fighter jets has sparked debate over whether the F-35 is a viable option. -While technologically ...
Lisbon has not ruled out a potential future acquisition of the Lockheed Martin F-35A despite recent comments by its defence ...
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) today completed the delivery of the 51st and 52nd F-35As to the Royal Norwegian Air Force, making ...
Norway has taken delivery of its last two Lockheed Martin F-35As, marking the completion of its fighter fleet modernisation ...
The UK is pondering whether to double down on the F-35, or recommit to the pan-European Eurofighter, with a decision likely ...
Lockheed Martin Corporation LMT recently clinched a modification contract to support the F-35 jet program. The award has been ...
Eight U.S. Marine Corps F-35s trained alongside four Air Force F-22 Raptors in the Naval ... The immersive environment enables pilots flying F-35 and F-22 to practice complex combat scenarios ...
With the delivery of the last two aircraft, the Royal Norwegian Air Force has become the first partner in the F-35 Lightning II program to complete its fleet of fifth-generation fighters. This ...
Defense contracting giant Lockheed Martin was left in the dust by Boeing's exceptional sixth-generation aircraft: the F-47.
Canadian leaders are reconsidering their order of 88 F-35s amid questions of overreliance on their southern neighbor.