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The absence of a top-quality strike aircraft such as the F-35 is detracting from the IAF’s ability as a whole.
Appearances count for much; reality, for more. Sun Tzu’s timeless counsel resonates in the history of the Boeing X-32, a ...
The U.S. made a massive strategic mistake by choosing the sleek F-35 over the “ugly” but brilliant Boeing X-32 in the Joint ...
Planes revolutionized warfare in the 20th Century, and these fighter jets represent the best in military innovation during ...
In a region defined by intense military and technological challenges, preserving Türkiye's deterrent power is ...
Since Pratt & Whitney emerged as a startup a century ago, Aviation Week has chronicled its growth into a world-leading propulsion powerhouse. In this first of two special features, we look back ...
A British F-35B fighter jet stranded at an Indian airport for more than a month flew back after being repaired by a team of U ...
While the exact nature and contents of the packages remains unknown, the leaked documents uncovered by Declassified Australia expose the deliberate complicity of the Australian government in Israel’s ...
The bigger picture behind the UK’s relationship with the F-35 and the benefits of the growing pan-European JSF team.
Belgium has committed to buy an additional batch of Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft to ...
A UK F-35 stealth fighter jet has been stuck for more than a month in India, a country that isn't part of the program and does not have access to the plane's advanced tech and capabilities.
The demonstrator for the Tempest program is the first new fighter design to be developed in the UK in 40 years.