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How the Pentagon Let the F-35 Fail—but Kept Paying for It Anyway
Two recent Pentagon reports illustrate the myriad deficiencies of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 program—but the company has never ...
The F-35 program closes 2025 under the shadow of a new report from the Pentagon‘s Inspector General: millions in payments ...
James Post, Lockheed Martin’s director of F-35 customer programs, explains that as more allied nations adopt the F-35, the demand for components, maintenance and technical support for the aircraft ...
The F-35 benefits from having the world's largest sustained budget for any fighter jet and is built to excel in different ...
According to report, Pentagon paid Lockheed Martin $1.7 billion without any economic adjustment, although jets 'did not meet ...
Lockheed secured a $3.63B Navy contract modification to provide F‑35 logistics, maintenance, training and supply chain ...
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F-15EX vs F-35/F-22, the reliability gap nobody expected
The F-15EX was supposed to be the safe, unglamorous choice next to the stealthy F-35 and F-22, a bridge for aging squadrons ...
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Pentagon blames Lockheed Martin for F-35’s lack of availability
The F‑35 program is the DoD’s largest acquisition program with an estimated cost of over $2 trillion to buy, operate and ...
A new contract update funds an extensive list of maintenance, support, and training activities for the Joint Strike Fighter ...
The report, issued by the Defense Department’s Office of the Inspector General on December 19, found that the Pentagon did ...
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Lockheed Shows Off Finland’s First F-35
Lockheed Martin on Tuesday debuted its first F-35A fighter jet bound for Finland. The aerospace and defense conglomerate staged a rollout ceremony at its F-35 production facility in Fort Worth, Texas, ...
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Finland’s New F-35 Fighter Jets Are Headed to … Arkansas?
Finland’s first F-35 is now on its way to Ebbing Air Force National Guard Base, where Finnish pilots will train on its use before returning home.
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