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Top Stories of 2012: Eglin becomes - center of the universe' for F-35 training
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Not only did the military's newest fighter jet soar into the sky over Eglin for the first and then the 700th time, but the 33rd Fighter Wing continued to ramp up its training center to become the hub for everyone learning to fly or maintain the plane. Comment?
Lockheed working on new air-to-air hit-to-kill missile
Lockheed Martin has confirmed it is working on a new hit-to-kill air-to-air missile which would increase the number of weapons that could be carried by the company's stealthy F-22 Raptor and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter fifth-generation aircraft. Comment?
Fisher: Time for a real debate about Canada's fighter jet
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The Conservatives knew before the 2011 election of the cost overruns involved with the purchase of F-35 stealth fighters, senior officials claim. Comment?
U.S. planning to deploy F-35 at Japan base
The United States is laying the groundwork for the first overseas deployment of the F-35 stealth fighter at its Japan base, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said. Comment?
in Focus: Simulation seen as key to cost-effective military training
... Tomassetti, vice-commander of the USAF's 33rd Fighter Wing, currently flies the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter . But over his long career he has flown more than 35 different aircraft types and has served as a test pilot for both the ... Comment?
Simulation plays vital role in building F-35 tactics and aircraft development
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter will not be operational for years to come, but the three US services that will fly the stealthy single-engined fighter have already started to develop tactics for the fifth-generation machine. Comment?
Patriots: The 'hit-to-kill' stars of the U.S. missile armoury
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Picture taken on July 15, 2008 shows the Air Defence Missile Squadron 2 with a Patriot missile launcher during an exercise at training site Warbelow near Gnoien, northern Germany. Comment?
F-35 circus shows Harper cabinet ripe for reset
Defence Minister Peter MacKay checks out the cockpit of a mock-up of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter following an announcement in Ottawa, Friday July 16, 2010. Comment?
Lockheed Martin Has Enough Orders To Keep Building F-16 Jet Fighters Through 2016
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The end of the line for the F-16 jet fighter is set to go on receding, the top executive of manufacturer Lockheed Martin Corp said on Thursday. Comment?
F-35 circus shows Harper cabinet ripe for reset
Defence Minister Peter MacKay checks out the cockpit of a mock-up of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter following an announcement in Ottawa, Friday July 16, 2010. Comment?
7 Secret Ways America's Stealth Armada Stays Off the Radar
It's no secret how America's stealth warplanes primarily evade enemy radars. Their airframes are specifically sculpted to scatter radar waves rather than bouncing them back to the enemy. Comment?
Brian Stewart: Super-costly F-35s, a global wrecking ball
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An F-35 Joint Strike Fighter on display at naval yard in Maryland in January. A critical area, indeed. Comment?
Canada delays troubled F-35 joint strike fighter project
EMILY BOURKE: The Australian Defence Minister is giving more hints that there could be further delays to the controversial F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Jet project. Comment?
Ex-general Bouchard bows out of panel looking for F-35 fighter-jet alternatives
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Defence Minister Peter MacKay, right, and Industry Minister Tony Clement walk past a mock-up of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter after announcing the Conservative government's plan to purchase 65 of the stealth jets in Ottawa on July 16, 2010. Comment?
Inhofe's new view for Armed Services
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Hardly a new face - first elected to the Senate in 1994, he's served on the committee his entire tenure - the outspoken conservative senator from Oklahoma is likely to bring a very different approach than his predecessor, Sen. Comment?
The Pentagon: too big to fail?
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It's only December, but it looks like the Pentagon has all planned out how they'll spend a good part of 2013. Comment?
In the F-35 fiasco, truth is the first casualty
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Defence Minister Peter MacKay checks out the cockpit of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in this photo from July 16, 2010. Comment?
Defections have Begun: Canada Rejects The Pricey F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
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Following public outrage and a lengthy political battle, Canadians have finally said thanks but no thanks to America's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Comment?
Canada to reject overpriced F-35s
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Lockheed Martin has started to send F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets to the Marine Corps, but the finishing touches on the Pentagon's most expensive weapons acquisition ever are still years away. Comment?
Lockheed confirms work on new hit-to-kill missile
The number of weapons carried by Lockheed Martin Corp.'s F-22 Raptor and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircrafts will increase with the company's development of a new hit-to-kill air-to-air missile, Flight Global reportsl . Comment?