National Interest on MSN
Japan’s Fleet of F-35 Fighter Jets Is Growing. So Are Its Military Bases.
Japan now operates dozens of advanced F-35 stealth fighters—including the F-35B STOVL variant, based on its two quasi-aircraft carriers.
Although the title of the world's most lethal fighter jet may still belong to the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, the new kid on ...
Mageshima is located in the narrow Osumi Strait, one of the few waterways used by the Chinese navy to gain access to the ...
Lockheed Martin has displayed the first F-35A Lightning II destined for Finland at its Fort Worth facility, marking a ...
The National Interest on MSN
Finland’s New F-35 Fighter Jets Are Headed to … Arkansas?
Finland’s first F-35 is now on its way to Ebbing Air Force National Guard Base, where Finnish pilots will train on its use before returning home.
The Aviationist on MSN
Meteor BVRAAM Nears F-35A Flight Testing
The F-35A completed ground vibration testing and fit checks at Edwards Air Force Base ahead of the beginning of flight testing. The F-35 Joint Program ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Finland’s First F-35 Conducts Maiden Flight
The Finnish Air Force’s first F-35 conducted its first flight on Dec. 8, ahead of the official rollout ceremony next week. The Finnish Air Force has ...
MBDA's Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile has moved a step closer to commencing flight trials with the Lockheed Martin F-35A, following a recent integration test activity.
Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL, with controls inspired by the F-35 that make it easier to hover. Its first routes ...
National Security Journal on MSN
F-35 vs. JAS 39 Gripen fighter debate in Canada might already be decided
Canada’s long-running F-35 vs. Gripen drama just escalated. -A leaked, highly classified 2021 scoring chart reportedly shows ...
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Why Switzerland just scaled back its big F-35 order
The scheduled acquisition of F-35 fighter jets has grown controversial in Switzerland following the Trump administration’s ...
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Opinion - What can Britannia rule anymore?
The great tune “Rule Britannia” once had meaning with this refrain: “Rule Britannia, Britain rules the waves.” ...
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