Franken-bird”: The US Air Force has used sections from two damaged aircraft to restore an F-35 to combat-ready status.
Hill Air Force Base has partnered with Radiant Nuclear to study small nuclear reactors as backup generators. The company could deliver a product as soon as 2028.
The US Air Force has successfully restored an F-35A Lightning II by merging two damaged jets, saving over $74 million.
The U.S. Air Force has maintained a rotational presence of fighter jets at Kadena Air Base in Japan, which serves as an air power hub in the first island chain.
The Rockville, Maryland-based defense contractor will conduct services at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. The contract is anticipated to be completed by July 31, 2027. The Air Force Nuclear Weapon ...
Stormer in another email Tuesday declined to say if F-35As from the 34th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron out of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, have departed the base, citing security reasons.
Under President Donald Trump's executive order, federal workers who worked from home will have to adjust various aspects of their lives. For many, childcare will be the most significant adjustment.
The Lightning IIs will further join the F-35s that were deployed from Hill Air Force Base (AFB), Utah, last November. “Our squadron eagerly anticipates the chance to elevate our training by ...
Hill Air Force Base could receive a portable nuclear reactor to provide backup power generation as early as 2028, Radiant Nuclear CEO Doug Bernauer told KSL.com. "Utah is a great place," Bernauer said ...
U.S. military newspaper Stars and Stripes reported that 10 F-35A aircraft landed at the air base. The 18th Wing declined to say whether the first group of F-35A jets, deployed from Hill Air Force ...