National Security Journal on MSN
Top 5: The F-35 Stealth Fighter Has a Long List of Problems You Can’t Ignore
The F-35 Lightning II is often praised as a stealthy, sensor-fused “flying computer,” but its track record reveals five ...
National Security Journal on MSNOpinion
Taiwan Needs the F-35 Stealth Fighter
Taiwan is surrounded by U.S. F-35 operators—from Japan and South Korea to Australia—and now even Saudi Arabia is joining the ...
Trump’s Tariff Gambit Backfires as Global F-35 Orders Collapse, Threatening USD 100 Billion in Sales
US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable tariff crusade—framed domestically as a strategy to revive American jobs—appears to ...
Middle East has reached a pivotal inflection point with Washington’s announcement of the United States–Saudi Arabia Strategic ...
Israel under its current government and regional posture is unlikely to want an equally capable neighbor, especially one that ...
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Trump world's Laura Loomer takes aim at a 'woke' Lockheed Martin and its $2 trillion F-35 program
The F-35 has been plagued with high costs and development issues, but it is widely considered a top fighter jet.
The CEO of Lockheed Martin, which makes the F-35, said recently that he wanted to upgrade the jet to become a ...
Lockheed Martin Corp. finalized a federal contract to produce nearly 300 more F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, which will be assembled in Fort Worth. The U.S. Department of War announced the contract, ...
The National Interest on MSN
A German Factory Is Now Building Its First F-35A Fighter Jet
Ironically, as soon as the F-35A is completed and enters service, it will be returned to the United States for pilot training.
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