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Maj. Douglas Rosenstock fires an AIM-120 AMRAAM from an F-35 Lightning II during a recent weapons test surge at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. By the end of the surge the F-35 Integrated Test Team released 30 weapons in 31 days, a first in flight testing. (Lockheed Martin photo/Darrin Russel) F-35 surges forward with record-breaking weapons tests
The F-35 Integrated Test Force at Edwards Air Force Base, California, recently completed 25 missions comprised of 12 weapons delivery accuracy and 13 weapon separation tests as part of a monthlong weapons firing test surge.
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2016
An F-35 Lightning II demonstration aircraft takes off during the AirPower over Hampton Roads open house at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., April 24, 2016. The aircraft performed alongside an F-22 Raptor and a P-51 Mustang as part of the Heritage Flight Program, which showcases the evolution of airpower by flying today's state-of-the-art fighter aircraft in close formation with vintage fighter aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman R. Alex Durbin) ACC: F-35 on track for IOC
The F-35A Lightning II is on track to declare initial operational capability between August and December. Col. David Chace, the F-35 systems management office chief and lead for F-35 operational requirements at Air Combat Command, answers questions on the fifth-generation fighter.
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Eglin crew chiefs advance with F-35
As the Air Force continues to develop their newest fighter jet, the F-35 Lightning II, the 33rd Fighter Wing ensures the Airmen tasked with taking care of it receive the training they need to advance with it.
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2015
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