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$1,700,000,000,000: Why Does the F-35 Cost So Much?
The F-35 Lightning II is the pinnacle of modern stealth fighter technology, offering unmatched air superiority, strike ...
Defense contracting giant Lockheed Martin was left in the dust by Boeing's exceptional sixth-generation aircraft: the F-47.
American defense firm Lockheed Martin has lauded the F-35 as "most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world." ...
F-35 Lightning II (@thef35) March 18, 2025 There is no kill switch for the F-35, but the JPO’s statement points to the very real problems with the weapons system. In its own words, the jet ...
U.S. Marine Col. Charles "Tre" Del Pizzo gives his account of the ejection from an F-35B which continued to fly on its own in ...
The UK is poised to go ahead with ordering F-35 Lightning jets from America despite fears Donald Trump could effectively turn them off. The government is expected to confirm the purchase of the ...
In a statement to MailOnline, the RAF also appeared to shrug off the comments 'The UK maintains the freedom of action to operate the F-35 Lightning at a time and place of our choosing,' a ...
In the shadow of escalating tensions between Europe and the United States over NATO commitments and the war in Ukraine, a persistent myth about the F-35 Lightning II has exploded online ...
The F-35 Lightning II is considered one of the world's most advanced fighter jets. A chill in the air Melo's statements came amid a distinct chilling of relations between the US and Europe ...
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
Boeing will build the next generation U.S. fighter jet, President Donald Trump announced Friday from the Oval Office. The company was awarded $20 billion for the aircraft to be called the F-47.
NATO countries are reconsidering their F-35 purchases citing recent US actions and geopolitical tensions. Portugal, Canada, and Germany plan to review their contracts. New alternatives like Sweden ...