WASHINGTON — The Pentagon today attempted to reassure its international partners in the F-35 program that there is no “kill switch” on the stealth fighter jet that the US could use to render ...
According to the Joint Program Office (JPO) that handles all things relevant to the F-35, there is no kill switch—and thus no fear. Recent foreign policy disagreements between the United States ...
With heightened tensions between Europe and the United States over NATO and Ukraine, the myth of an F-35 “kill switch”, which would supposedly allow the Pentagon to disable foreign-operated F ...
India is at a critical juncture in its Air Force modernisation, with the United States offering the advanced F-35 stealth fighter. However, no formal proposal has been made, and concerns over cost, ...
NEW DELHI India has not looked at the F-35 option, and no offer has been made by the US so far, the Chief of the Air Staff, ...
The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin swear there’s no secret “kill switch” that they can flip to remotely disable the F-35 fighter jet. But the logistical supply chains and software requirements ...
While the United States maintains export control policies to prevent unauthorised transfers of its military technology, the DDPS stated that this has no impact on Switzerland, as the country is ...
The F-35 Lightning II as we know it today is the product of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept, intended to unify air systems for multiple branches and allies. Development was a complex series of ...
Credit: UK MoD/Crown copyright The prospect of a UK acquisition of more F-35 stealth fighters in favour of Eurofighter Typhoons continues to ... of Greenland – an autonomous territory of Nato member ...
Germany is set to receive 35 new American F-35s next year in a deal with the US - Instagram ...
Shimooka said it would “make no sense” for the Trump administration or any future U.S. government to compromise a Canadian F-35 fleet given the commitment to NORAD and overall North American ...
Last week, he asked President Trump to re-admit Turkey to the fifth generation stealth F-35 fighter jet program ... But Ankara has had no problem offending its NATO allies in recent years.