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The F-35 could be 'pilot optional' in the not-too-distant future, Lockheed Martin CEO says - MSNLockheed Martin is developing an advanced version of its F-35 stealth fighter jet that could potentially be uncrewed, the company's CEO said on Wednesday. Speaking at the Bernstein's 41st Annual ...
The Pentagon’s announcement noted the modification is meant to cover procurement “in support of the F-35 Lot 20 production aircraft for non-U.S. Dept. of Defense partners and Foreign Military Sales ...
Lockheed Martin is developing an advanced F-35 that can fly without a pilot. The CEO said it would be half the cost of a sixth-generation fighter.
An F-35 flying in Texas recently sent classified data to a command center in Denmark. The demonstration showed how the stealth fighter can gather critical intel and export it to allies.
Norway’s F-35 fleet Lockheed Martin said it completed delivery on April 1 for the 51st and 52nd F-35A jets to the Royal Norwegian Air Force — the first partner nation to fulfill its program.
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