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Under fire: the US JSF programme is reaching a crucial phase, while the Eurofighter continues its transition to production. (Aerospace).
THE last few months have been an exciting time in the world of jet fighter engineering. Probably the most significant occurrence worldwide has been first flights, within weeks of each other of the two contenders fighting for a place on the US-based THE last...
Tags: aerospace, aircraft, Boeing Co., JavaServer Faces, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2000-11-01
Lockheed Martin Awards Virtek $2.25 Million Plus Contract for Laser Projection on F-35 JSF Parts.
March 15, 2004 - Virtek Vision International Inc. in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, was awarded a contract of more than Cdn$3.0 Million (US$2.25 Million) by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. of Fort Worth, Texas to supply advanced LaserEdger laser projec March 15, 2004 - Virtek Vision International Inc....
Tags: aircraft, JavaServer Faces, laser, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2004-03-15
Boeing Launches New JSF Fighter At Edwards AFB.
Boeing's version of the Joint Strike Fighter JSF had its first flight on Monday, 18 September, at Palmdale, California, six months behind schedule, but ahead of Lockheed Martin[superscript one]s entry. The X 32A concept demonstrator, competing wit Boeing's version of the Joint Strike Fighter JSF...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., JavaServer Faces, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2000-10-02
Lockheed Martin Wins on JSF, Boeing Loss of F-35 Won't be Fatal.
Lockheed Martin won the $200-billion JSF battle Friday 26 October. The Joint Strike Fighter is a family of highly common, lethal, survivable, supportable, and affordable next-generation multi-role strike fighter aircraft. There are three variants: Lockheed Martin won the $200-billion JSF battle Friday 26...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., JavaServer Faces, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 2001-11-05
Air Force Willing To Sacrifice Today's Force For JSF Future
The United States Air Force's Chief of Staff, General Schwartz, testified to the House Armed Services Committee that the Air Force is willing to sacrifice their current fleet of A-10, F-15 and F-16 aircraft to free up funds to expedite delivery of the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter. ...
Tags: JavaServer Faces, Air Force, Aircraft, Java, Aerospace & Defense, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Manufacturing, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-05-20
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