National Security Journal on MSN
48 brand new F-35A fighters will now be based in China’s backyard
Summary and Key Points: Forty-eight new F-35A Lightning II fighters slated for Japan would deepen U.S. fifth-generation ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
China’s J-35A looks like an F-35 but the real story is its sensors
The aspect of the J-35A of China that is most significant is the one that will not be verified by viewing a photograph, ...
The pedigree of the Lightning II.
The National Interest on MSN
Why Are US Navy Pilots Flying the F-35A Fighter?
The F-35A is the US Air Force’s variant of the Joint Strike Fighter—yet is broadly similar to the Navy’s F-35C, and could be substituted for it during training.
Germany is weighing an expanded F-35 buy as disputes over the FCAS fighter deepen, with Berlin and Paris aiming for a decision by year-end.
F-35A stealth fighters from the Vermont Air National Guard (VANG) are edging nearer to potential deployments to the Middle ...
The F-35 Joint Program Office had declined just earlier this week to confirm or deny a report that jets without radars were ...
The Aviationist on MSN
F-35As Depart for Middle East After Lakenheath Stopover
Six F-35A Lightning IIs from the Vermont ANG, previously forward deployed to Puerto Rico, have departed RAF Lakenheath on their way to the Middle East. The six jets are part of a total of 12 F-35As ...
An F-35A Lightning II pictured during the 2025 Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show in Michigan. (Staff Sgt. Zachary Rufus/Air Force) A U.S. Navy unit that tests out weapons and aircraft was recently ...
The National Interest on MSN
Another Asian Nation Is on Track to Get the F-35 Fighter Jet This Year
Singapore plans to operate a handful of both the conventional F-35A and the short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) F-35B.
Today's world military news (February 13) includes the following: Hypersonica successfully tests the SCOOTER HS-1 hypersonic ...
PM Mark Carney confirms Canada is paying to secure long-lead items for 14 additional F-35A fighters as Ottawa reviews its planned 88-jet fleet.
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