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Why the F-35 Can t Be Beaten, According to a Pilot Whose Flown It

Senior Air Force leaders have made the point that F-35 technological superiority is intended to be paired with the pure air-to-air dogfighting ability of the service’s F-22 – a stealth aircraft, with its speed, maneuverability, and thrust-to-weight ratio, is believed by many to be the most capable air-to-air platform in the world.

The Air & Space Brief: F-22s, deprioritized; F-35 buy, shrinking?; A Space Force CO, fired; And more…

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Want to Know What Makes the F-35 So Good? Just Ask a Pilot

Want to Know What Makes the F-35 So Good? Just Ask a Pilot “There is nothing that I have seen from maneuvering an F-35 in a tactical environment that leads me to assume that there is any other airplane I would rather be in.” Here s What You Need to Know: As a high-visibility, expensive acquisition program, the F-35 has many vocal detractors and advocates; the aircraft has, to be sure, had its share of developmental problems over the years. some of these problems include complications with its main computer system, called ALIS, and a now-corrected engine fire aboard the aircraft.

South Korea Is Unprepared for Flashpoints in the Asia-Pacific Region

Seoul is often overlooked as a strategically vital and critically positioned ally in need of surveillance assets. The complex and fast-changing threat landscape in the Pacific region is leading the United States and its allies in the region to vigorously pursue new drones, surveillance technologies and fixed-wing platforms configured for long-range, long-dwell, multi-sensor targeting missions. While Japan, Australia and Taiwan are all making news for the pace at which they are both developing and acquiring new surveillance platforms such as drones and surveillance planes, the Republic of Korea is often overlooked as a strategically vital and critically positioned ally equally in need of surveillance assets. Being attached to the Korean Peninsula, and therefore directly merged into the Asian continent, the Republic of Korea provides a uniquely positioned opportunity for U.S. and allied deterrence missions in the region. 

Today s D Brief: Pipeline, ransomed; Israel-Gaza fight intensifies; USAF looks past F-22; Service chiefs speak; And just a bit more

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