The US Air Force has successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II by merging two damaged jets, saving over $74 million.
Franken-bird”: The US Air Force has used sections from two damaged aircraft to restore an F-35 to combat-ready status.
French entomologist Antoine Magnan wrote that bumblebees "should not be able to fly," as their small wings should ...
Viper Shield all-digital electronic warfare suite recently had its first flight on a Royal Bahraini Air Force Block 70 F-16C assigned to the U.S. Air Force’s […] ...
The L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) all-digital electronic warfare (EW) suite, Viper Shield™, has completed its first flight in a single-seat Block 70 F-16 operated by the 412th Test Wing at Edwards ...
After a lengthy restoration started with a feasibility study in 2020, the F-35 AF-5269 was sent to Lockheed Martin for final certifications before ...
Despite historical snowfall during Korea's Lunar New Year holiday, the 51st Fighter Wing completed its first wing readiness exercise of 2025, Beverly ...
Aviators from the 388th Fighter Wing have completed a groundbreaking project to restore an F-35A Lightning II from two ...
"I can assure you the United States Air Force ... an in-flight malfunction" and that the crash "occurred during the landing phase," according to video shared by the 354th Fighter Wing.
Paul Townsend, commander of the 354th Fighter Wing. Townsend added the base will work to prevent similar incidents in the future. "I can assure you the United States Air Force will conduct a ...
Aircraft number 5994 was turned over to its end user – the 58th Special Operations Wing ... US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) says the type accrued more than 2,000h of flight ...
A US Air Force ... in-flight malfunction,” Townsend says. While not specified, the aircraft is likely a conventional take-off and landing F-35A variant, which the Alaska-based fighter wing ...