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The National Interest on MSNCould America “Kill” Its Allies’ F-35 Fighters?No, the United States does not possess a “kill switch” that could disable allied F-35 Lightning II fleets. According to the ...
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The Aviationist on MSNPortugal Drops Plans for F-35 Citing U.S. Political UncertaintyThe recent shift in U.S. policy toward NATO has led the Portuguese Defense Minister to deem a potential F-35 procurement unlikely. In an interview with ...
Donald Trump’s sudden suspension of military aid and intelligence support to Ukraine has reignited fears the US could have a ...
In spite of the Portuguese Air Force’s recommendation to purchase F-35 jets, Portugal’s outgoing defence minister has ...
The supersonic aircraft is widely recognized as a top fifth-generation fighter jet, but the program has faced criticisms.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCanada to buy new military helicopters to respond to potential F-35 crashes in the ArcticThe Canadian military has plans to spend $18 billion on a new helicopter fleet which will have the job of responding to ...
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Defense News on MSNF-35 partners fully committed to program, Dutch defense minister saysSome European researchers and lawmakers expressed concern in recent weeks that America might block allies from using their ...
HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Lockheed Martin announced Monday that the global F-35 fleet, the Department of Defense's most advanced ...
Although the Pentagon has not decided how to address long-term power and cooling needs of the Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth ...
Concerns rise among Europe's F-35 buyers, including Greece, about the control the US may have over its fighter jets' software.
AURORA, Colo. — The Air Force’s first two prototype collaborative combat aircraft have received their mission design series designations and will fly this summer, Chief of Staff Gen.
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