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![]() by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Dec 29, 2020
Lockheed Martin was awarded three contracts totaling $1.4 billion for the F-35 program this week, according to the Pentagon. The largest deal, worth $1.3 billion, is a one-year deal for support and training for the United States' F-35 program, with more than half the work taking place at Lockheed's Fort Worth, Texas, worksite, the Department of Defense said on Monday. The deal is funded by a combination of sources, including fiscal 2021 operation and maintenance funds from the Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy and Air National Guard, as well as foreign military sales funds and other funds from foreign partners. The Department of Defense awarded two smaller F-35-related contracts to Lockheed this week. One, a $101.5 million contract, funds sustainment services for Britain's F-35 program. The other, a $46 million contract, covers production and delivery of a redesigned electronic warfare/counter measures quad-channel for U.S. and foreign F-35s. Lockheed delivered 123 F-35s to the U.S. military and international partners in 2020, falling short of its goal of producing 141 aircraft this year but meeting its revised target. In May, the company predicted it would be 18 to 24 planes short of its target, due to supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
![]() ![]() Australia's F-35A fighter planes are ready for deployment Washington DC (UPI) Dec 28, 2020 Australia's F-35A fighter planes achieved their Initial Operational Capability rating, the country's defense department announced on Monday. The rating, after two years of testing, makes the Lockheed Martin-built planes fully deployable in operations. "The Australian Defense Force now has an F-35A squadron ready to conduct technologically advanced strike and air combat roles, and another squadron dedicated to providing world-class training here in Australia," Defense Secretary Linda Reyn ... read more
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