F-35B in first operational deployment

The US Marine Corps has deployed F-35B aircraft to Japan for the jets first operational deployment.

F-35 given ‘clear commitment’ by Donald Trump’s choice for defence secretary

Retired Marine General James Mattis has backed the F-35 after it was recently criticised by President-elect Donald Trump.

British combat aircraft continue to operate over Mosul

Typhoon, Reaper and Tornado aircraft have been in heavy use against Islamic State over Iraq and Syria this week.

Why the F-35 is an asset for the UK in coalition warfare

The F-35 will drastically increase the situational awareness of the forces with which it will deploy, giving coalition forces unprecedented capability.

RAF battle through thunderstorms to fight Islamic State

Just before the New Year, Royal Air Force aircraft overcame thunderstorms at RAF Akrotiri and poor weather conditions in the skies over Iraq and Syria in order to support the coalition’s air campaign.

RAF conduct operations against Islamic State through New Years Eve

Before the New Year, Tornado, Typhoon and Reaper aircraft conducted successful airstrikes against Islamic State in both Iraq and Syria.

Tornado and Typhoon jets in Christmas Day strikes against Islamic State

On Christmas Day, Tornado and Typhoon jets attacked three Islamic State targets in and around Mosul.

US approve Norwegian purchase of five Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft

The US has approved the sale of five Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to Norway.

RAF hope to begin flying grounded E-3D Sentry fleet in January

The E-3D Sentry fleet, grounded in October due to electrical wiring issues, is being repaired with flight tests having already started.

No, Trump isn’t going to cancel the F-35

Tweets posted by President-elect Donald Trump have been interpreted by many to signal the end of the F-35, the reality is seemingly quite different.

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