Dutch F-35s achieve first live combat data exchange in Europe during NATO exercise
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Dutch F-35s achieve first live combat data exchange in Europe during NATO exercise
For the first time outside the United States, an F-35 aircraft located and identified a ground target before transmitting the information directly to the Keystone system. Keystone then automatically relayed the data to an army unit, which eliminated the target using the PULS rocket artillery system. This entire process—from target detection to missile launch—was completed within minutes. The test was carried out with support from the United Stat…
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