F-35C Joint Strike Fighter Makes Precautionary Landing in Fresno An F-35C out of Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, made an unexpected landing at Fresno Yosemite International Airport.
Navy's F-35C Suffers 1st Major Mishap, Costing Millions in Damages Two Navy fighters were damaged during a refueling exercise off the coast of Virginia late last month, including an F-35C.
F-35B Preps for Combat on 1st Middle East Deployment For the first time in theater, support is coming from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211's F-35B crews.
F-22 Deemed Too Expensive to Fix for 6 Years Finally Ready to Fly One of the U.S. Air Force's oldest F-22 Raptors is back out of the hangar and ready to fly again after six years.
In a First, Navy F-35Cs Join Older Fighters on Carrier Operations Navy officials painted a positive picture of the F-35C's performance in the first week of three-week, at-sea testing period.
F-35 Helmet Bug Means Only Expert Pilots Can Do Night Carrier Landings The Navy is close to fixing a bug in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter helmet that amounts to a dangerous hindrance for aviators.
Another F-35 Incident at Eglin: Bird Strike Follows Nose Gear Mishap While one F-35A stealth fighter at Eglin was experiencing a nose gear malfunction, another F-35 experienced a bird strike.
Eglin F-35 Ends Up on Nose on Runway After Series of Mishaps One pilot was on board the F-35, but did not sustain any injuries as a result of the mishaps, the Air force said.
DoD Says A-10 vs. F-35 'Fly-Off' Is Over. But Will Results Satisfy? The Project on Government Oversight reported that skewed testing techniques overwhelmingly favored the F-35.
The Air Force Is Sending a Stealth Fighter to Europe. But Which? One of the U.S. Air Force's fifth-generation stealth fighters will head to Europe before summer's end.
Lessons from the Air Force Kitchen Police: Volunteer for Everything. Even Pots and Pans When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two...
2 US Navy Pilots Shot Down over Red Sea in Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident, US Military Says Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
Syrian Soldiers Distance Themselves from Assad in Return for Promised Amnesty Some members of the defunct military told The Associated Press that they had joined Assad's forces because it meant a stable...
How the Marine Corps Is Changing to Keep Talented Marines in the Service For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...