![]() ![]() allies to increase global weapons production The F-35 Joint Program Office expects a modernized propulsion system for the Joint Strike Fighter will take between five to seven years to develop, a JPO spokesman told Inside Defense, a timeline that would see a new engine for the Lightning II by 2031 as the military services stand poised to choose an upgrade for the fighter's powerplant.Īrmaments directors from around the world last week focused on four key areas: ground-based long-range fires, air defense systems, air-to-ground capabilities, and sustainment support: LaPlante meets with U.S. The F-35 Joint Program Office plans to order 119 F135 engines in fiscal year 2024 and 143 in FY-25: JPO targets five-to-seven-year development for F-35 engine modernization Japan executed its maiden launch of a Standard Missile-3 Block IIA interceptor - the most advanced Aegis guided missile which it co-developed, and is co-producing, with the United States - as part of a major ballistic missile defense live-fire event in the Pacific Ocean in concert with the U.S. Japan's co-developed Standard Missile-3 Block IIA interceptor shot down a target for the first time: Japan executes SM-3 Block IIA launch key to new Aegis procurement, destroyer development This Monday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on Japan's Standard Missile-3 Block IIA interceptor shooting down a target for the first time, engines for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and more.
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