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In October 2001, an international team led by Lockheed Martin was awarded the contract to build the next-generation Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, which resulted in the development of the F-35 Lightning. The requirements for the new aircraft were complex, demanding new heights of lethality and survivability—oh yeah, and affordability.
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Congratulations !
I love aircrafts and hi-tech alloys. And though tackling a topic "in the air", this article firmly steps on ground.
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