Franken-bird”: The US Air Force has used sections from two damaged aircraft to restore an F-35 to combat-ready status.
The US Air Force has successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II by merging two damaged jets, saving over $74 million.
Like the fictional Frankenstein's work, it took some creativity to transform the two damaged F-35 Lightning IIs into a single and operational fighter.
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The US boasted a bumper year in military exports in 2024, with fighter jets and helicopters being some of its leading sales.
Iran looks to finally be getting the Su-35 fighters ... air force and one that it has waited for for a long time," Azizi told Business Insider. "But it doesn't do much to fill the gaps that Iran will ...
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