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The squadron is expected to receive its first F-35B later this year and is now actively working to achieve "Safe for Flight" certification.
The Marine Corps is turning the Navy’s amphibious assault ships into small and agile carriers loaded with F-35B Lightning II ...
The F-35B is the most advanced STOVL fighter jet and is 'the' 5th-gen fighter of warships smaller than US Navy supercarriers.
West Coast F-35B Demonstration Team Debuts New Demo Pilot At Yuma Airshow 2024. With the North America 2024 airshow season kicking off in full effect early March, the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma ...
This bizarre story is 100% true. The pilot took off from the Charleston, South Carolina airport. His F-35B fighter jet had ...
Marines say crashed F-35B malfunctioned, but pilot didn’t need to eject The near-$100 million fighter crashed in thick woods after the Marine pilot wrongly ejected over rural South Carolina last ...
The US Marine Corps is shifting focus from the F-35B to the F-35C, raising questions about the future of STOVL jets. Why are they making this change, and do they still need short takeoff and ...
A third Marine Corps squadron of F-35B Lightning II fighters arrived in Japan over the weekend, marking the latest step in the service’s efforts to modernize its deployed forces in the Indo-Pacific.
The F-35B incident was the Marines' third aviation mishap in six weeks. The incident marked at least the 10th crash involving military aircraft in South Carolina since 2005, ...
Col. Charles “Tre” Del Pizzo, 49, confirmed to Marine Corps Times he was the pilot who ejected from the F-35B over Charleston, South Carolina, on Sept. 17, 2023, and parachuted into a resident ...
In addition to the U.S. Marine Corps' F-35B aircraft, Japan currently hosts the F-35A jets operated by the U.S. Air Force at Kadena Air Base on the southwestern island of Okinawa, as well as the F ...
A Marine Corps F-35B Lightning might be in one of two lakes in South Carolina. If you’re fishing around there and you’ve hooked the 5th Gen fighter, the Marines would really like to know about it.