Lockheed Martin reported producing a record-breaking number of F-35s in 2025, and expanding its orders abroad—even as some nations have scaled back or withdrawn from the program.
These autonomous unmanned systems, operating with artificial intelligence, can be used as “loyal wingmen” by aviators.
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The rare moment you’ll see an F-35 and F-22 fly together
The F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II are usually separated by mission, geography, and even service culture, so when they ...
Israel is attempting to block a potential U.S. sale of F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye by opposing the transfer of ...
The training facility in Sicily further expands Italy’s stake in the F-35 program, which is quickly becoming a cornerstone of ...
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Why Japan calls its aircraft carrier a destroyer
Japan insists that its Izumo class ships are helicopter destroyers, not aircraft carriers, yet their size and layout tell a ...
Italy is already assembling F-35 fighter jets and has now begun establishing the first F-35 pilot training center outside the ...
Lockheed Martin said it set a record delivering 191 F-35 Lightning II jets in 2025, clearing backlog deliveries in the process, with a global fleet that ...
Northrop Grumman has now joined the effort to craft a fully missionized version of Kratos' XQ-58 for the Marine Corps.
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