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Defense News on MSNLockheed wants to turn F-35 into a ‘Ferrari’ with sixth-gen techBetter passive infrared, stealth and longer-range weapons are among the sixth-generation technologies Lockheed might ...
James Taiclet compared the process to giving the F-35 chassis a "NASCAR" upgrade using the technology from Lockheed's NGAD ...
Boeing's CEO said its win over Lockheed Martin with the F-47 contract "will secure our fighter franchise for decades to come.
The exercise demonstrated how the F-35 can act as a quarterback on a mission, providing data and targeting for other ...
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The National Interest on MSNLockheed Martin to Incorporate NGAD Upgrades Into F-22 and F-35Lockheed Martin is already incorporating new technologies into the operational F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fleets. For ...
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The Aviationist on MSNLockheed Martin Plans ‘Supercharged’ F-35 to Compete Against Boeing F-47Company CEO Jim Taiclet claims that by applying advanced technologies to the F-35, 80% of the F-47’s capability can be ...
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Lockheed Martin Secures Contract to Support the F-35 Jet ProgramLockheed Martin Corporation LMT recently clinched a modification contract to support the F-35 jet program. The award has been provided by the Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD. Valued at ...
The Air Force’s decision in March to pick Boeing to build the F-47 fighter jet means Lockheed is out of sixth-generation ...
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Air Force Technology on MSNLockheed Martin to convert three F-35s into flight science aircraftLockheed Martin has received a contract modification to convert three F-35 aircraft Lightning II JSF into flight science test ...
China has a detection system that it claims can track an F-35 stealth jet. That said, it's not the jet itself that's giving ...
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The National Interest on MSNLockheed Martin Develops a “Fifth-Gen Plus” F-35 Lightning IILockheed Martin is pivoting to upgrade the F-35 after losing major sixth-generation fighter jet contracts. It promises near-NGAD capabilities at half the cost.
A $180-million contract modification for Lockheed Martin will cover the cost of new aircraft updated to Block 4 capabilities, ...
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