Analysts are watching closely as China seeks buyers for its J-35 fighter, but American F-35s and more affordable jets make ...
The Aviationist on MSN
No, You Can't Just ‘Jailbreak' the F-35
Claims about modifying the F-35's software raise legitimate sovereignty questions. But cybersecurity architecture, ...
Radar mountings in the nose of the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter are different for the current AN/APG-81 by Northrop Grumman and the future AN/APG-85 radar, also by Northrop Grumman–a difference which ...
JSF AVIONICS: Lockheed Martin has flown the first F-35 equipped with mission-system avionics. Aircraft BF-4 is equipped with the APG-81 active electronically scanned ...
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Dutch defense secretary says 'you can jailbreak an F-35 just like an iPhone'—but can it run Doom?
I know there are probably bigger priorities, but come on.
China’s aggressive campaign to steal American military technology is emerging as a central concern in the debate over whether the United States should sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, according ...
(RTTNews) - Collins Aerospace, an RTX (RTX) business, and the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force have signed a contract to build a new military avionics service center in the Netherlands to support ...
In global aviation, disruption in the flow of parts and materials isn’t just a procurement headache. It is now one of the […] ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Forget the F-35: At 87 billion operations per second, the F-15EX Eagle II is a real flying supercomputer
Summary and Key Points: A Pentagon test assessment argues the F-15EX Eagle II is operationally effective in air-superiority ...
Lockheed Martin has received a U.S. Navy contract modification worth approximately $3.63 billion to provide F-35 logistics support services for domestic and international military customers. Register ...
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