The Pentagon says F-35s received no new combat upgrades last year, and that attempts to replace old software have stalled.
F-35 manufacturer Lockheed Martin has failed to deliver regular upgrades for the aircraft—and its most recent upgrade package was implemented disastrously, according to an internal Pentagon report.
The demonstration sets the stage for Air Force pilots and maintainers to update software on aircraft in an OMS environment.
Attempts to provide upgraded software for F-35 jets have “stagnated” and no new combat capability was delivered last year, ...
F-35 TR-3 software upgrades stalled in testing, delaying new combat capability and raising cybersecurity concerns.
Defense Unicorns, the Airgap Software Company, in partnership with the Air Force Sustainment Center Software Directorate, successfully demonstrated a key enabler for continuous software delivery to ...
If software delays extend an F-35 delivery freeze beyond September, Lockheed Martin executives will review the program’s annual production rate of 156 aircraft. Credit: Airman 1st Class Jose Miguel T.
The ability to use common software has implications in the ability to field new capabilities quickly and efficiently across the 5th generation fighter fleet. The U.S. Air Force successfully tested on ...
The US Air Force (USAF) has demonstrated the ability to rapidly update and deploy software for the Lockheed Martin F-22 and F-35 fighters, offering greatly improved flexibility for rapidly evolving ...