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Could the Dassault Rafale beat the F-35 in air-to-air combat?
Though the two aircraft are unlikely to ever face each other in genuine air-to-air combat, it would not be impossible, given ...
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Why some F-35s reach squadrons with a missing piece of their sensor fusion
Rep. Rob Wittman said, citing a hardware integration glitch that has spilled over into the acceptance and fielding of some new F-35s, that the APG-81 is unlike the APG-85, and thus delivering the ...
The F-35 Lightning II and Dassault Rafale showcase contrasting air combat philosophies: F-35 excels in stealth and networked situational awareness, while Rafale emphasizes agility, heavy payloads, and ...
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F-35 or Gripen? Canada’s Fighter Jet Dilemma, Explained
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.
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