Canada was long expected to buy the F-35 Lightning II to replace its aging CF-18 fighters—but political tensions with America, and a surprising offer from Sweden, have upended these assumptions.
When air policing confronts a target which is cheap, slow, and expendable? The initial air-to-air eliminate of the Dutch F-35A in NATO colours (an unmanned aircraft, shot down when it had crossed ...
Lockheed Martin will spend $1 billion to stockpile spare parts for the F-35, making up for a shortfall that the company believes was caused by government underfunding, CEO Jim Taiclet said on a Jan.
National Post spoke with military experts about NORAD and Canada's deal to purchase F-35s from the United States ...
Ottawa is weighing a smaller F-35 buy and a split fleet, as the US envoy warns NORAD will need changes if Canada pulls back from 88 jets.
At this point, the only commitment is to buy 16 F-35s. Mark Carney will be making the final decision on whether to proceed ...
Record deliveries made 2025 a landmark year for the F-35, but low capability rates still challenge the world’s most advanced ...
When aircraft deliveries suddenly surge, air forces are forced to put aircraft into service faster than originally planned, stretching training pipelines and maintenance capacity. The effects ripple ...
India today stands at an inflexion point in advanced military technology. The narrative that we hear is about the years of ...
The Finnish Air Force’s first F-35 has arrived at Ebbing, launching a multi-year pilot and maintenance training program ...
Moscow reported a Russian drone strike on a Ukrainian F-16, but analysts reveal it targeted a training decoy, highlighting the misuse of resources.
The F-35 was not built to win dogfights, but to operate smoothly at long ranges and over long periods of time.