Engineers are trying to fix the F-35’s software package after it was discovered the sensors for the Joint Strike Fighter malfunction when detecting targets when the aircraft flies in formation. Air ...
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The F-35 fighter is a “flying computer”—and its new software just made it more lethal
The F-35 Lightning II is often called a “flying computer” for good reason—the stealth fighter’s most lethal capabilities come ...
The ability to use common software has implications in the ability to field new capabilities quickly and efficiently across the 5th generation fighter fleet. The U.S. Air Force successfully tested on ...
Capt. Kristin "BEO" Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team pilot and commander takes off for a demonstration practice Feb. 12, 2020, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The team is scheduled to ...
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F-35 software upgrades 'stagnated,' warns new report
F-35 manufacturer Lockheed Martin has failed to deliver regular upgrades for the aircraft—and its most recent upgrade package was implemented disastrously, according to an internal Pentagon report.
Lockheed Martin said it would deliver as many as 53 fewer F-35s to the U.S. military and its allies this year as it struggles to certify the software that comes preloaded on new jets. The company now ...
Increasingly, software ranging from operating systems to word processors and computer games, is being sold as a subscription service, rather than a one-time purchase. On the upside, that can mean ...
The Pentagon says F-35s received no new combat upgrades last year, and that attempts to replace old software have stalled. Reading time 2 minutes You know how it goes ...
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