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Farnborough: BAE Systems advances F-35 interoperability

14th July 2014 - 13:58 GMT | by Jonathan Tringham in Farnborough

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BAE Systems is moving into the second phase of integration testing allowing the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter to operate alongside the Eurofighter Typhoon, E-3D Sentry and Type 45 destroyer.

Speaking to journalists at the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), Tony Hall, F-35 programme manager for the Interoperability trials at BAE Systems, said the company had recently completed a series of live simulated mission scenarios involving the F-35 and Typhoon aircraft.

‘We have just completed phase one, which consisted of four missions in total, and the second phase has just started. We are continuing to look at UK mission sets

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Jonathan Tringham is a former Shephard staff reporter based in the UK. Jonathan worked in …

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