The Navy awarded Lockheed a $133 million contract modification to continue providing F-35 flight test support for U.S. military services.
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F-35 Tested with AI-Enhanced Combat Identification Capability
The F-35 has been tested with a new artificial intelligence-enhanced Combat Identification capability to help pilots quickly ...
Lockheed Martin says it flight tested an AI-enhanced combat ID capability on an F-35, using Project Overwatch to help resolve ...
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F-35 overwhelmed: Old F-16 tactics still wreck stealth in war games
During large-scale war games at Nellis Air Force Base, F-35A Lightning II jets have repeatedly faced a stubborn problem: ...
US Air Force and Energy Department personnel load a pair of unarmed B61-12 nuclear gravity bombs onto an F-35 at Hill Air Force Base on Aug. 19 for testing. The Energy Department and Air Force in ...
OSHKOSH—A joint U.S./UK program is testing safety technology on the Lockheed Martin F-35 that is aimed at avoiding collisions between military and civilian aircraft in the air. The “collision ...
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Lockheed Martin, RTX land F-35 contracts, US to quadruple defense production
The Department of Defense on Thursday awarded Lockheed Martin, RTX multiple contracts to sustain the F-35 fighter fleet.
New artificial intelligence technology is giving the F-35 the ability to pick out confusing threat emissions and get them properly identified faster.
The TR-3 upgrade, which is much more than a mere software/hardware upgrade, is now running years behind schedule—but speculation is mounting that it could arrive soon. The United States Air Force ...
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Dutch Defence Secretary Boldly Claims F-35 Software Could Be ‘Jailbroken'
Addressing the F-35’s operational independence from the U.S. amid tensions between Europe and the Trump administration, Secretary Gijs Tuinman made the claim to Dutch radio station BNR Nieuwsradio.
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