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 ...
Pentagon responds to damning test pilot report. In this image released by the U.S. Navy courtesy of Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Navy variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C, conducts a test ...
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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: ...
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America’s F-35 Lightning II Fighter Jet Now Comes with AI Integration
The F-35’s AI is not equipped to operate the plane’s weapons systems, or to make other important decisions that must be left up to the pilot.
UK Ministry of Defence announced that the RAF’s F-35Bs made their first air-to-air kills. “RAF F-35B jets operating over Jordanian airspace shot down uncrewed aerial systems in defence of Jordan. Also ...
New artificial intelligence technology is giving the F-35 the ability to pick out confusing threat emissions and get them properly identified faster.
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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Testing US F-35's advanced system for extreme landings
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the amazing transformer STOVL aircraft, the F-35B Lightning II in use by ...
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