Patrick Tucker,Defense One
In 2014, the sensor-studded plane demonstrated an ability to track missiles, or leading to a tactically meaningful improvement in targeting.
Rep. Duncan Hunter,R-Calif., raised more than a few eyebrows (and drew a few rolled eyes) when he suggested in November that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter could intercept North Korean missiles headed for the United States. Hunter cited analysis from Los Alamos National Labs and other sources, and according to Inside Defense.
Turns out the F-35 may be an ICBM buster after all,or at least be helpful toward that discontinuance. On Tuesday, Northrop Grumman called...
Source: realcleardefense.com