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Lessons Learned In Ukraine Helped Shape Falcon Strike 22, The 5th Gen-Centric ‘European Red Flag’

November 25, 2022 Stefano D'Urso

Designed for 5th gen fighter jets, Falcon Strike 2022 increased interoperability and cooperation to obtain the air dominance, taking also into account the lessons learned from the current situation in Ukraine. Exercise Falcon Strike 2002, […]

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U.S. And Dutch F-35s Have Flown Without Radar Reflectors During First Week Of ‘Falcon Strike 2022’

November 20, 2022 Stefano D'Urso David Cenciotti

Some of 5th gen. aircraft have operated in “full stealth mode” to train in the most realistic scenarios. As we already reported, F-35s from Italy, United States and the Netherlands are training together at Amendola […]

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USAF F-35A Crashes at Hill AFB, Utah. Pilot Ejected.

October 20, 2022 Tom Demerly

Pilot of F-35 that crashed at Hill AFB ejected and taken to a hospital for observation. The pilot of a U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II is hospitalized after ejecting from their aircraft before it […]

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Pentagon Approves Waiver To Resume F-35 Deliveries After Halt Over Chinese Alloy

October 18, 2022 Stefano D'Urso

The deliveries were halted when a Chinese alloy was found in the F-35’s turbomachine pumps. About a month after they were halted, the U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, Dr. William LaPlante, […]

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Lawmaker Says South Korea’s F-35As Grounded By Malfunctions 172 Times Over 18 Months

October 5, 2022 David Cenciotti

South Korean lawmaker concerned about the issues affecting ROKAF F-35s. The reliability of the ROKAF (Republic Of Korea Air Force) F-35A fighters is causing concern in South Korea according to an article published by the […]

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