5 reasons why the new F-35 will reinvent aerial combat
You've probably been living under a rock if you haven't heard of the US' forthcoming jet, the F-35 Lightning II.
Primarily developed by Lockheed Martin, the F-35 has been called the most advanced multi-role fighter in the world. Various other parts, such as the engine and fuselages, were also developed by other partners, such as Northrop Grumman and Pratt & Whitney.
Sure its had its fair share of delays and budget issues, but it seems after working out its kinks, the fighter jet may be well on its way to ruling the skies.
But just because the F-35 has an attractive airframe doesn't mean that it'll be a shining example of the future of aviation.
Here are five features of this new warfighter that may change the battlefield of tomorrow:
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