Stealth design meets superpower sensors, a radar showdown between F-35 Lightning II and Eurofighter Typhoon. Who dominates ...
Lightning II, the U.S. military’s most expensive and high-tech fighter jet, is facing a major setback as several allied ...
Finland is progressing the build of a new facility to support the engines of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike ...
The United States has dismissed growing fears about Kill Switch that it can remotely disable the F-35 Lightning II stealth ...
We cannot ignore the geopolitical environment in our choices,” Portuguese defense minister Nuno Melo told a local news outlet ...
The F-35 was meant as a one-size-fits-all fighter that could be used across NATO. But strained U.S.-Europe relations are ...
The F-35’s reliance on US software and support raises sovereignty concerns. Portugal and Canada are reconsidering purchases ...
The Portuguese Air Force is looking for a new fighter jet to take it into the 21st century, and the service’s leadership believes that the F-35 Lightning II should be that fighter jet.
The cancellations by Portugal and Canada make things more difficult for the Spanish Navy.
Yesterday, the CBC reported that Canada has already paid for its first 16 F-35As, with delivery scheduled for early 2026.
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