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The F-35 Lightning II might finally be getting its new radar
The AN/APG-85 AESA radar system could enter service by mid-2028—ending a shameful period of aircraft being delivered with ballast in their noses instead of electronics.
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F-22 and F-35 Stealth Fighter Smasher: Russia’s S-400 Air Defenses System Has 1 Mission
Israeli F-35I Adir stealth fighters suppressed Russian-made S-400 air defenses inside Iran without losing a single aircraft ...
Lockheed Martin hopes to adapt sixth-generation stealth capabilities into the F-35 by changing some of its coatings and tweaking the outer mold line to better hide it from radar and infrared. (Micah ...
WARSAW, Poland — The Polish Ministry of National Defence has signed a deal to buy more than 200 AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles-Extended Range (AARGM-ER) from the United States, ...
Britain's F-35 fighter fleet is set to carry US-made glide bombs as an interim measure until delayed F-35 software updates ...
An F-35B short take-off and vertical landing variant and F-35C carrier variant aircraft fly together over Fort Worth, Texas, on functional check flights on 14 March 2013. (Lockheed Martin) Engineers ...
Northrop Grumman Corp.’s NOC business unit, Northrop Grumman Systems, recently clinched a $97.5 million advanced acquisition deal to procure the F-35 combat aircraft's APG-85 radar system. Per the ...
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