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Defense News on MSNF-35 partners fully committed to program, Dutch defense minister saysSome European researchers and lawmakers expressed concern in recent weeks that America might block allies from using their ...
Authorities and Lockheed Martin have assured that it's not possible to “remotely control” or “block” the F-35 fighter ...
Donald Trump could deactivate supplies of American F-35 fighter jets making their way to Germany at the push of a button ...
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The Aviationist on MSNThe F-35 ‘Kill Switch’: Separating Myth from RealityWith heightened tensions between Europe and the United States over NATO and Ukraine, the myth of an F-35 "kill switch", which ...
In spite of the Portuguese Air Force’s recommendation to purchase F-35 jets, Portugal’s outgoing defence minister has ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump may not have a 'kill switch' for fighter jets - but he has something elseFears are growing that Donald Trump could shut off Europe’s most advanced fighter jets, as part of a growing rift over funds ...
Concerns rise among Europe's F-35 buyers, including Greece, about the control the US may have over its fighter jets' software.
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The National Interest on MSNCould America “Kill” Its Allies’ F-35 Fighters?No, the United States does not possess a “kill switch” that could disable allied F-35 Lightning II fleets. According to the ...
Reports Ukraine could soon be unable to properly use its US-supplied F-16 fighter jets have left Europeans concerned the same ...
German officials are sounding the alarm over what they say is a "kill switch" embedded in the US-made F-35 fighter jet.
An official at a German arms company has suggested F-35 fighter jets could be deactivated using a so-called “kill switch”.
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